Title of article :
Cadmium and zinc interactions and their transfer in
soil-crop system under actual field conditions
Author/Authors :
Zhongren Nana، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , Jijun Lib، نويسنده , , Jianming Zhangb، نويسنده , , Guodong Chenga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The transfer of Cd and Zn from calcareous soils nearby a non-ferrous mining and smelting bases to the spring
wheat ŽTriticum aesti um L.. and corn ŽZea mays L.. tissues and the interactions between the two metals concerned
were investigated under actual field conditions. Samples of soils and entire crops were randomly collected during
harvest time in 1998 in the Baiyin region. The soil metal contents showed that the furrows had been polluted Žmean
values: 3.16 mg kg 1 for Cd; 146.78 mg kg 1 for Zn. and the significant spatial variation of the soil contamination
existed here Žranges, Cd: 0.14 19.3 mg kg 1; Zn: 43.5 565.0 mg kg 1.. The translocation ratios of the two metals
from soil to crop parts in the region studied were relatively lower and the order of the element transfer in different
plant tissues was root stem grain. The transfer ratio of element Cd was lower than that of element Zn. Cd and
Zn uptake by the crop structures could be best described by four models ŽP 0.01.: linear; exponential; quadratic;
and cubic. Apart from a linear relationship between the element Cd in the corn grains and soils, models were
generally non-linear. An analysis of Cd Zn interaction mechanism led to the conclusion that the effects of the two
metals were synergistic to each other under field conditions, in which increasing Cd and Zn contents in soils could
increase the accumulations of Zn or Cd in the two crops.
Keywords :
corn , Transfer and interaction , Cadmium , zinc , Baiyin , spring wheat
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment