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Impact of New Soil Amendments on the Uptake of Lead by Crops

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Argiri, A.; Ioannou, Z.; Dimirkou, A.
Date
2013
DOI
10.1080/00103624.2013.745214
Sujet
Adsorption
bentonite
goethite
lead
zeolite
MANGANESE OXIDE
HEAVY-METALS
ADSORPTION
ZN
BENTONITE
ZEOLITES
CADMIUM
COPPER
IRON
IONS
Agronomy
Plant Sciences
Chemistry, Analytical
Soil Science
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In the present article, the reclamation of lead (Pb)-contaminated soils by adding zeolite, bentonite, goethite, and two newly produced adsorbents consisting of zeolite and goethite (systems I and II) was studied. These adsorptive materials were used to reduce the transfer of Pb to plants that were cultivated to these soils. For this purpose, a greenhouse pot experiment was conducted in four replicates as follows: 5 g of zeolite or bentonite or 1 g of goethite or zeolite-goethite (system I or II respectively) were added in pots that contained 1 kg of soil. Then, 1 mL of lead nitrate (0.04 M) solution and plant seeds of wheat, maize, and cotton were added. A total of 300 pots were produced including also the unamended control. Forty days after germination, the plants were collected, the morphological characteristics were identified and the available Pb in soil [extracted with diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA)] and the total Pb in plants were determined. The experimental results show that the greatest decrease of available Pb was present in soils that contained goethite and zeolite-goethite (system II) in pots grown with wheat and maize, respectively. Moreover, the uptake of Pb by plants was significantly reduced in all treated soils, especially in the zeolite- goethite treatment (system I) in pots grown with maize, compared to the unamended control.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/25767
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