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Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping

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Main Author: Wan,Jiayue
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Bao,Hexigeduleng, Huang,Lihong, Ding,Yanfei, Chen,Zhixiang, Zhu,Cheng
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Ciência Rural
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Summary: ABSTRACT: Toxic metals contamination of soil has become a serious problem in recent years. In this study, Chinese cabbage (a relatively high-accumulator of cadmium (Cd)) and cabbage (a relatively low-accumulator of Cd) were cultured in monoculture and in intercropping in the Cd-contaminated soil, to evaluate the effect of intercropping on the alteration of Cd extraction. Both the pot experiments and field experiments indicated that intercropping increased the Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased the Cd extraction by cabbage. Thus, Cd extraction was advanced while safe production was obtained. Further pot experiment was conducted to investigate the alterations of soil Cd fractions, soil pH, and soil enzyme activities to reveal their possible relationship with Cd extraction between different planting patterns. Results revealed that three individual Chinese cabbages in one intercropping pot played the same effect on alteration of these factors as six individual Chinese cabbages in one monoculture pot. The intercropping increased Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased Cd extraction by cabbage, probably by influencing mechanisms such as soil enzyme activities (especially the urease activity) in the cultivation system. Effect of intercropping on Cd accumulation is an important issue in cultivation of vegetables in potentially contaminated land.
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spelling Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercroppingtoxic metalsvegetablesphytoextractionsafe productionABSTRACT: Toxic metals contamination of soil has become a serious problem in recent years. In this study, Chinese cabbage (a relatively high-accumulator of cadmium (Cd)) and cabbage (a relatively low-accumulator of Cd) were cultured in monoculture and in intercropping in the Cd-contaminated soil, to evaluate the effect of intercropping on the alteration of Cd extraction. Both the pot experiments and field experiments indicated that intercropping increased the Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased the Cd extraction by cabbage. Thus, Cd extraction was advanced while safe production was obtained. Further pot experiment was conducted to investigate the alterations of soil Cd fractions, soil pH, and soil enzyme activities to reveal their possible relationship with Cd extraction between different planting patterns. Results revealed that three individual Chinese cabbages in one intercropping pot played the same effect on alteration of these factors as six individual Chinese cabbages in one monoculture pot. The intercropping increased Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased Cd extraction by cabbage, probably by influencing mechanisms such as soil enzyme activities (especially the urease activity) in the cultivation system. Effect of intercropping on Cd accumulation is an important issue in cultivation of vegetables in potentially contaminated land.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019001100251Ciência Rural v.49 n.11 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190279info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWan,JiayueBao,HexigedulengHuang,LihongDing,YanfeiChen,ZhixiangZhu,Chengeng2020-02-11T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
title Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
spellingShingle Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
Wan,Jiayue
toxic metals
vegetables
phytoextraction
safe production
title_short Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
title_full Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
title_fullStr Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
title_full_unstemmed Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
title_sort Soil cadmium extraction in Chinese cabbage and cabbage intercropping
author Wan,Jiayue
author_facet Wan,Jiayue
Bao,Hexigeduleng
Huang,Lihong
Ding,Yanfei
Chen,Zhixiang
Zhu,Cheng
author_role author
author2 Bao,Hexigeduleng
Huang,Lihong
Ding,Yanfei
Chen,Zhixiang
Zhu,Cheng
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wan,Jiayue
Bao,Hexigeduleng
Huang,Lihong
Ding,Yanfei
Chen,Zhixiang
Zhu,Cheng
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv toxic metals
vegetables
phytoextraction
safe production
topic toxic metals
vegetables
phytoextraction
safe production
description ABSTRACT: Toxic metals contamination of soil has become a serious problem in recent years. In this study, Chinese cabbage (a relatively high-accumulator of cadmium (Cd)) and cabbage (a relatively low-accumulator of Cd) were cultured in monoculture and in intercropping in the Cd-contaminated soil, to evaluate the effect of intercropping on the alteration of Cd extraction. Both the pot experiments and field experiments indicated that intercropping increased the Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased the Cd extraction by cabbage. Thus, Cd extraction was advanced while safe production was obtained. Further pot experiment was conducted to investigate the alterations of soil Cd fractions, soil pH, and soil enzyme activities to reveal their possible relationship with Cd extraction between different planting patterns. Results revealed that three individual Chinese cabbages in one intercropping pot played the same effect on alteration of these factors as six individual Chinese cabbages in one monoculture pot. The intercropping increased Cd extraction by Chinese cabbage and decreased Cd extraction by cabbage, probably by influencing mechanisms such as soil enzyme activities (especially the urease activity) in the cultivation system. Effect of intercropping on Cd accumulation is an important issue in cultivation of vegetables in potentially contaminated land.
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