| Literature DB >> 32835991 |
Yang Yang1, Yanling Li1, Meie Wang1, Weiping Chen2, Yating Dai1.
Abstract
Limestone shows great potential to reduce the production of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated rice in acidic paddy soils, but has generated uncertainty effects. We conducted batch sorption and greenhouse experiments to investigate optimal conditions of pH and amorphous manganese content (Mnox) in limestone treated-soil for suppressing the Cd uptake by rice plants. The adsorption/desorption behavior of Cd in a soil/limestone mixture was dominated by the composition and density of sorption sites, followed by sorption conditions, which were mainly influenced by soil pH and exchangeable Ca2+. Interactions among soil factors were influenced both by the limestone effects and plant responses. The Cd uptake of rice plants did not matched to the doses of limestone applied. The increase in pH and decrease in Mnox following higher dosages of limestone treatment might produce contradictory effects on rice Cd uptake. We proposed a trade-off model to demonstrate how did the interactions of soil pH and Mnox affect the rice Cd uptake. To minimize the accumulation of Cd in rice grain harvested from acidic paddy soils, limestone was applied at 0.25 % to achieve an optimal pH of 6.5 and a Mnox of 95 mg kg-1.Entities:
Keywords: Cadmium behavior; Dynamic interaction; Limestone; Paddy soil; Trade-off relationship
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32835991 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588