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Effects of organic mineral fertiliser on heavy metal migration and potential carbon sink in soils in a karst region
by
Ping Chen;Yulong Ruan;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian
in
Agricultural products
/ Agricultural research
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biodegradation
/ Brassica
/ Cadmium
/ Calcite
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sinks
/ Detection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Geochemistry
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Karst
/ Leachates
/ Metals
/ Migration
/ Mineral fertilizers
/ Mineral resources
/ Minerals
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Original Article
/ Plant growth
/ Pollution
/ Regions
/ Resource exploitation
/ Saturation
/ Saturation index
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Toxicity
/ Vegetables
/ Water chemistry
/ 喀斯特地区
/ 固碳
/ 土壤生态系统
/ 土壤重金属污染
/ 有机无机肥料
/ 矿产资源开发
/ 重金属迁移
2017
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Effects of organic mineral fertiliser on heavy metal migration and potential carbon sink in soils in a karst region
by
Ping Chen;Yulong Ruan;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian
in
Agricultural products
/ Agricultural research
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biodegradation
/ Brassica
/ Cadmium
/ Calcite
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sinks
/ Detection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Geochemistry
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Karst
/ Leachates
/ Metals
/ Migration
/ Mineral fertilizers
/ Mineral resources
/ Minerals
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Original Article
/ Plant growth
/ Pollution
/ Regions
/ Resource exploitation
/ Saturation
/ Saturation index
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Toxicity
/ Vegetables
/ Water chemistry
/ 喀斯特地区
/ 固碳
/ 土壤生态系统
/ 土壤重金属污染
/ 有机无机肥料
/ 矿产资源开发
/ 重金属迁移
2017
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Effects of organic mineral fertiliser on heavy metal migration and potential carbon sink in soils in a karst region
by
Ping Chen;Yulong Ruan;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian
in
Agricultural products
/ Agricultural research
/ Agrochemicals
/ Biodegradation
/ Brassica
/ Cadmium
/ Calcite
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Carbon sinks
/ Detection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Geochemistry
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Karst
/ Leachates
/ Metals
/ Migration
/ Mineral fertilizers
/ Mineral resources
/ Minerals
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountainous areas
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Original Article
/ Plant growth
/ Pollution
/ Regions
/ Resource exploitation
/ Saturation
/ Saturation index
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Toxicity
/ Vegetables
/ Water chemistry
/ 喀斯特地区
/ 固碳
/ 土壤生态系统
/ 土壤重金属污染
/ 有机无机肥料
/ 矿产资源开发
/ 重金属迁移
2017
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Effects of organic mineral fertiliser on heavy metal migration and potential carbon sink in soils in a karst region
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Effects of organic mineral fertiliser on heavy metal migration and potential carbon sink in soils in a karst region
2017
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Heavy metal pollution in karst mountainous area of Guizhou has spread due to the long-term exploitation of mineral resources and the improper disposal of environmentally hazardous waste. Heavy metals are characterised by non-degradation, strong toxicity, and constant accumulation, posing a grave threat to karst mountain fragile soil ecosystem. To reduce the harm caused by heavy metal pollution and damage to agricultural products, research was undertaken on the basis of previous work by simulating pot experiments on pak choi cabbage(Brassica rapa chinensis)planted in Cd-contaminated soil: different amounts of organic mineral fertilisers(OMF) compared with chemical fertiliser(CF) were used and by detecting the amount of heavy metal in the mature vegetable, a better fertilisation strategy was developed. The results showed that the Cd content in vegetables grown with CF was 23.70 mg/kg,while that of vegetables grown with OMF and bacterial inoculant was the lowest at 15.13 mg/kg. This suggests that the use of OMF and microbes in karst areas not only promotes plant growth but also hinders plant absorption of heavy metal ions in the soil. In addition, through the collection of pot leachate, the detection of water chemistrycharacteristics, and the calculation of the calcite saturation index, it was found that the OMF method also induces certain carbon sink effects. The results provide a new way in which rationalise the use of OMFs in karst areas to alleviate soil heavy metal pollution and increase soil carbon sequestration.
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