Effect of Cd, Zn, and Pb Compound Pollution on Celery in a Ferric Acrisol.
Авторы: Haiyan W.
2003 г.
Soil and Sedim.
A pot experiment with an orthogonal experimental design L9(34) was conducted to study the combined effects of Cd, Zn, and Pb on the growth and metal content of celery grown in a ferric acrisol. The uptake of Cd, Zn, and Pb by celery was not only affected by the individual elements, but also by combinations of the elements. The effect of coexisting elements on plant uptake of the heavy metals depended on the concentration ratios of the elements. There is a given ratio where a maximum antagonism or synergism effect occurs. The combinations of elements clearly affected the dry weight of celery and the heavy metal concentration in celery. The removal rate (the ratio of plant total uptake to the total metal content in soil) was in the order of Cd > Zn > Pb, with no obvious difference between the removal rate under single pollution and that under compound pollution.
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