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Immobilization and phytoavailability of cadmium in variable charge soils. II. Effect of lime addition
by
Duraisamy, A.
, Adriano, D.C.
, Bolan, N.S.
, Mani, P.A.
in
Acid soils
/ Adsorption
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ biosolids
/ Brassica juncea
/ Cadmium
/ calcium hydroxide
/ Clay soils
/ Competition
/ Dry matter
/ dry matter accumulation
/ Fractionation
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ grassland soils
/ heavy metals
/ immobilization in soil
/ limes
/ nutrient availability
/ Orchard soils
/ Organic soils
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant growth
/ potassium hydroxide
/ Sand soils
/ soil amendments
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil solution
/ Soil treatment
/ uptake mechanisms
/ variable charge soils
/ vegetable crops
2003
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Immobilization and phytoavailability of cadmium in variable charge soils. II. Effect of lime addition
by
Duraisamy, A.
, Adriano, D.C.
, Bolan, N.S.
, Mani, P.A.
in
Acid soils
/ Adsorption
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ biosolids
/ Brassica juncea
/ Cadmium
/ calcium hydroxide
/ Clay soils
/ Competition
/ Dry matter
/ dry matter accumulation
/ Fractionation
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ grassland soils
/ heavy metals
/ immobilization in soil
/ limes
/ nutrient availability
/ Orchard soils
/ Organic soils
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant growth
/ potassium hydroxide
/ Sand soils
/ soil amendments
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil solution
/ Soil treatment
/ uptake mechanisms
/ variable charge soils
/ vegetable crops
2003
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Immobilization and phytoavailability of cadmium in variable charge soils. II. Effect of lime addition
by
Duraisamy, A.
, Adriano, D.C.
, Bolan, N.S.
, Mani, P.A.
in
Acid soils
/ Adsorption
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ biosolids
/ Brassica juncea
/ Cadmium
/ calcium hydroxide
/ Clay soils
/ Competition
/ Dry matter
/ dry matter accumulation
/ Fractionation
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ grassland soils
/ heavy metals
/ immobilization in soil
/ limes
/ nutrient availability
/ Orchard soils
/ Organic soils
/ Phytotoxicity
/ Plant growth
/ potassium hydroxide
/ Sand soils
/ soil amendments
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil solution
/ Soil treatment
/ uptake mechanisms
/ variable charge soils
/ vegetable crops
2003
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Immobilization and phytoavailability of cadmium in variable charge soils. II. Effect of lime addition
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Immobilization and phytoavailability of cadmium in variable charge soils. II. Effect of lime addition
2003
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The effect of pH-increases due to Ca(OH)2 and KOH addition on the adsorption of cadmium (Cd) was examined in two soils which varied in their variable-charge components. The effect of Ca(OH)2 on immobilization and phytoavailability of Cd from one of the soils, treated with various levels of Cd (0–10 mg Cd kg-1 soil), was further evaluated using mustard (Brassica juncea L.) plants. Cadmium immobilization in soil was evaluated by a chemical fractionation scheme. The addition of Ca(OH)2 and KOH increased the soil pH, thereby increasing the adsorption of Cd, the effect being more pronounced in the soil dominated by variable charge components. There was a greater increase in Cd2+ adsorption in the KOH-treated than the Ca(OH)2-treated soil, which is attributed to the greater competition of Ca2+ for adsorption. Increasing addition of Cd enhanced Cd concentration in plants, resulting in decreased plant growth (i.e., phytotoxicity). Although addition of Ca(OH)2 effectively reduced Cd phytotoxicity, Cd uptake increased at the highest level, probably due to decreased Cd2+ adsorption resulting from increased Ca2+ competition. There was a significant inverse relationship between dry matter yield and Cd concentration in soil solution. Addition of Ca(OH)2 decreased the concentration of the soluble + exchangeable Cd fraction but increased the concentration of inorganic-bound Cd fractions in soil. Since there was no direct evidence for CdCO3 or Cd(OH)2 precipitation in the variable charge soil used for the plant growth experiment, alleviation of phytotoxicity can be attributed primarily to immobilization of Cd by enhanced pH-induced increases in negative charge.
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Kluwer Academic Publishers,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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