PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2015 | 24 | 2 |

Tytuł artykułu

Effects of long-term fertilization on bioavailability of heavy metals in shajiang black soil

Autorzy

Warianty tytułu

Języki publikacji

EN

Abstrakty

EN
Though fertilizers can improve grain yield, the trace heavy metals in fertilizers will also enter soil and migrate through food chains, which harbor ecological and health risks. This study was based on more than 30 years of location experiments. The objective was to investigate the effects of different fertilizer treatments on the bioavailability of heavy metals in Shajiang black soil. Total and available contents of Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd in soil samples were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS), and were compared between different treatments by using single factor analysis of variance and least significant difference. Finally the bioavailability indices (BAIs) of heavy metals were calculated. The results show that after treatments of fertilizers, total contents of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn increased, but were all lower than China’s Soil Environment Quality Standards (SEQS, level II). Available Cu content was the highest after M treatment; available Zn contents were relatively low after all treatments; available Pb and available Cd contents were the highest after NP treatment. Under different treatments, the BAIs of each heavy metal were largely different. Bioavailability of a heavy metal was affected by soil properties and by its adsorption, desorption, complexation, precipitation, and dissolution in soil. The mean BAI of each metal ranked in the order of Cd>Pb>Cu>Zn; the available Cd and Pb were highly migratory, and thus can be absorbed and enriched by plants, and may finally threaten human health through food chains.

Słowa kluczowe

Wydawca

-

Rocznik

Tom

24

Numer

2

Opis fizyczny

p.863-870,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • School of Environmental Sciences, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, Anhui 235000, China
autor
  • School of Environmental Sciences, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, Anhui 235000, China

Bibliografia

  • 1. CHIVENGE P., VANLAUWE B., SIX J., Does the combined application of organic and mineral nutrient sources influence maize productivity? A meta-analysis. Plant soil, 342, 1,2011.
  • 2. MULVANEY R., KHAN S., ELLSWORTH T., Synthetic nitrogen fertilizers deplete soil nitrogen: a global dilemma for sustainable cereal production. J. Environ. Qual., 38, 2295, 2009.
  • 3. JU X.T., XING G.X., CHEN X.P., ZHANG S.L., ZHANG L.J., LIU X.J., CUI Z.L.,YIN B., CHRISTIE P., ZHU Z.L., ZHANG F. S., Reducing environmental risk by improving N management in intensive Chinese agricultural systems. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 106, 3041, 2009.
  • 4. LOPES C., HERVA M., FRANCO-URÍA A., ROCA E., Inventory of heavy metal content in organic waste applied as fertilizer in agriculture: evaluating the risk of transfer into the food chain. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. Int., 18, 918, 2011.
  • 5. DONG D.M., ZHAO X.M., HUA X.Y., LIU J.F., GAO M., Investigation of the potential mobility of Pb, Cd and Cr (VI) from moderately contaminated farmland soil to groundwater in Northeast, China. J. Hazard. Mater., 162, 1261, 2009.
  • 6. YU W.T., ZHOU H., ZHU X.J., XU Y.G., MA Q., Field balances and recycling rates of micronutrients with various fertilization treatments in Northeast China. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosys, 90, 75, 2011.
  • 7. NIE S.W., GAO W.S., CHEN Y.Q., SUI P., ENEJI A.E., Review of current status and research approaches to nitrogen pollution in farmlands. Agric. Sci. China, 8, 843, 2009.
  • 8. AJAYI S., ODESANYA B., AVWIOROKO A., OKAFOR G.A.B., Effects of long term fertilizer use on trace metal levels of soils in a farm settlement. E3 J.Agri. Res. Dev., 2, 44, 2012.
  • 9. NIE S.W., GAO W.S., CHEN Y.Q., SUI P., ENEJI A.E., Use of life cycle assessment methodology for determining phytoremediation potentials of maize-based cropping systems in fields with nitrogen fertilizer over-dose. J. Cleaner Prod., 18, 1530, 2010.
  • 10. JIAO W., CHEN W., CHANG A.C., PAGE A.L., Environmental risks of trace elements associated with long term phosphate fertilizers applications: A review. Environ. Pollut., 168, 44, 2012.
  • 11. IMPELLITTERI C.A., SAXE J.K., COCHRAN M., JANSSEN G.M., ALLEN H.E., Predicting the bioavailability of copper and zinc in soils: Modeling the partitioning of potentially bioavailable copper and zinc from soil solid to soil solution. Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 22, 1380, 2003.
  • 12. URE A., Single extraction schemes for soil analysis and related applications. Sci. Total Environ., 178, 3,1996.
  • 13. CAO C.F., KONG L.C., ZHANG C.L., ZHAO B., ZHAO Z., ZHANG Y.L., DU S.Z., Effect of fertilization on soil fertility, wheat yield and quality in Shajiang black soil. Chin. J. Eco-agri., 16, 73, 2008.
  • 14. LIU E.K., YAN C.R., MEI X., ZHANG Y.Q., FAN T.L., Long-Term Effect of Manure and Fertilizer on Soil Organic Carbon Pools in Dryland Farming in Northwest China. PloS one 8, e56536, 2013.
  • 15. LIANG B., YANG X.Y., HE X.H., ZHOU J.B., Effects of 17-year fertilization on soil microbial biomass C and N and soluble organic C and N in loessial soil during maize growth. Biol. Fertil Soils, 47, 121, 2011.
  • 16. DONG W.Y., ZHANG X.Y., WANG H.M., DAI X.Q., SUN X.M., X.M.,QIU W.W., YANG F.T., Effect of different fertilizer application on the soil fertility of paddy soils in Red Soil Region of Southern China. PloS one 7, e44504, 2012.
  • 17. WANG W., XIE X.L., CHEN A.L., YIN C.M., CHEN W.C., Effects of long-term fertilization on soil carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and rice yield. J. Plant Nutr., 26, 551, 2013.
  • 18. WU L.H., CHENG M.M., LI Z., REN J., SHEN L., WANG S.F., LUO Y.M., CHRISTIE P., Major nutrients, heavy metals and PBDEs in soils after long-term sewage sludge application. J. Soil. Sediment., 12, 531, 2012.
  • 19. MODAIHSH A.S., AL-SEWAILEM M.S., MAHJOUB M.O., Heavy metals content of commercial inorganic fertilizers marketed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Agric. Mar. Sci., 9, 21, 2004.
  • 20. HUANG B., KUO S., BEMBENEK R., Cadmium uptake by cucumber from soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers. J. Am. Soc. Hortic. Sci., 128, 615, 2003.
  • 21. SELLES F., CLARKE J., ZENTNER R., CAMPBELL C., Effects of source and placement of phosphorus on concentration of cadmium in the grain of two durum wheat cultivars. Canadian J. Plant. Sci., 83, 475, 2003.
  • 22. DUAN G.L., ZHANG H.M., LIU Y.X., JIA Y., HU Y., CHENG W.D., Long-term fertilization with pig-biogas residues results in heavy metal accumulation in paddy field and rice grains in Jiaxing of China. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 58, 637, 2012.
  • 23. FENG M.H., SHAN X.Q., ZHANG S.Z., WEN B., A comparison of the rhizosphere-based method with DTPA, EDTA, CaCl₂, and NaNO₃ extraction methods for prediction of bioavailability of metals in soil to barley. Environ. Pollut., 137, 231,2005.
  • 24. PEIJNENBURG W.J., ZABLOTSKAJA M., VIJVER M.G., Monitoring metals in terrestrial environments within a bioavailability framework and a focus on soil extraction. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf., 67, 163, 2007.
  • 25. WILLIAMS D.E., VLAMIS J., PUKITE A.H., COREY J.E., Trace element accumulation, movement, and distribution in the soil profile from massive applications of sewage sludge. Soil Sci., 129, 114,1980.
  • 26. LIU X.L., GAO Z., LIU C.S., SI L.Z., Effect of combined application of organic manure--and fertilizers on crop yield and soil fertility in a located experiment. Acta Pedologica Sin., 2, 138,1996.
  • 27. ZHUY.M., BERRY D.F., MARTENS D., Copper availability in two soils amended with eleven annual applications of coppe-enriched hog manure. Communications in Soil Science & Plant Analysis 22, 769,1991.
  • 28. CUI Y.S., DONG Y.T., LI H.F., WANG Q.R., Effect of elemental sulphur on solubility of soil heavy metals and their uptake by maize. Environ. Int., 30, 323, 2004.
  • 29. SENESI N., POLEMIO M.,Trace element addition to soil by application of NPK fertilizers. Fertilizer res., 2, 289,1981.
  • 30. VANĚK A., ETTLER V., GRYGAR T., BORŮVKA L., ŠEBEK O., DRÁBEK O., Combined chemical and mineralogical evidence for heavy metal binding in mining- and smelting-affected alluvial soils. Pedosphere, 18, 464, 2008.
  • 31. NIEBOER E., RICHARDSON D.H., The replacement of the nondescript term ‘heavy metals’ by a biologically and chemically significant classification of metal ions. Environ. Pollut. Ser. B, Chemical and Physical, 1, 3, 1980.
  • 32. MORA A.P.D., ORTEGA-CALVO J.J., CABRERA F., MADEJÓN E. Changes in enzyme activities and microbial biomass after “in situ” remediation of a heavy metal contaminated soil. Appl. Soil Ecol., 28, 125, 2005.

Typ dokumentu

Bibliografia

Identyfikatory

Identyfikator YADDA

bwmeta1.element.agro-91711e9b-8918-4856-ab63-37b4cbbd5051
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.