Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes,Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Duda,Gustavo Pereira, Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do, Silva,Michelangelo Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: Phosphorus fertilizers are essential to obtain high productivity, however, they contain heavy metals that can contaminate the soil and threat the health of animals and humans. The present study focused the determination of Cd and Pb concentrations in different phosphorus fertilizers as well as the absorption of these heavy metals by velvet green bean grown on soil amended with such fertilizers. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme. The factors were four phosphorus sources (triple superphosphate-TS, Yorin thermophosphate-YT, Araxa rock phosphate-AP, and Gafsa rock phosphate-GP) applied at five rates (0, 92, 183, 275, and 366 kg ha-1 of P2O5). The data obtained were submitted to variance and regression analysis. Lead availability to velvet bean was not altered as a result of fertilizer application. On the other hand, Cd uptake was significantly increased with addition of the tested fertilizers. Such an increase was a function of the rate. The highest Cd contents in shoots was reached by YT and TS applications, whereas the lowest one resulted from rock phosphate treatments. All the phosphorus sources tested increased Cd uptake in the first harvest. For the second harvest, Cd content in the shoot was detected only in plants grown on TS and GP amended soils.
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spelling Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizersheavy metalsphytoextractionPhosphorus fertilizers are essential to obtain high productivity, however, they contain heavy metals that can contaminate the soil and threat the health of animals and humans. The present study focused the determination of Cd and Pb concentrations in different phosphorus fertilizers as well as the absorption of these heavy metals by velvet green bean grown on soil amended with such fertilizers. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme. The factors were four phosphorus sources (triple superphosphate-TS, Yorin thermophosphate-YT, Araxa rock phosphate-AP, and Gafsa rock phosphate-GP) applied at five rates (0, 92, 183, 275, and 366 kg ha-1 of P2O5). The data obtained were submitted to variance and regression analysis. Lead availability to velvet bean was not altered as a result of fertilizer application. On the other hand, Cd uptake was significantly increased with addition of the tested fertilizers. Such an increase was a function of the rate. The highest Cd contents in shoots was reached by YT and TS applications, whereas the lowest one resulted from rock phosphate treatments. All the phosphorus sources tested increased Cd uptake in the first harvest. For the second harvest, Cd content in the shoot was detected only in plants grown on TS and GP amended soils.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2006-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162006000400003Scientia Agricola v.63 n.4 2006reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0103-90162006000400003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendes,Alessandra Monteiro SalvianoDuda,Gustavo PereiraNascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo doSilva,Michelangelo Oliveiraeng2007-08-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162006000400003Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2007-08-20T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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title Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
spellingShingle Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
Mendes,Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
heavy metals
phytoextraction
title_short Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
title_full Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
title_fullStr Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
title_full_unstemmed Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
title_sort Bioavailability of cadmium and lead in a soil amended with phosphorus fertilizers
author Mendes,Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
author_facet Mendes,Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Duda,Gustavo Pereira
Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Silva,Michelangelo Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Duda,Gustavo Pereira
Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Silva,Michelangelo Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes,Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Duda,Gustavo Pereira
Nascimento,Clístenes Williams Araújo do
Silva,Michelangelo Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv heavy metals
phytoextraction
topic heavy metals
phytoextraction
description Phosphorus fertilizers are essential to obtain high productivity, however, they contain heavy metals that can contaminate the soil and threat the health of animals and humans. The present study focused the determination of Cd and Pb concentrations in different phosphorus fertilizers as well as the absorption of these heavy metals by velvet green bean grown on soil amended with such fertilizers. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme. The factors were four phosphorus sources (triple superphosphate-TS, Yorin thermophosphate-YT, Araxa rock phosphate-AP, and Gafsa rock phosphate-GP) applied at five rates (0, 92, 183, 275, and 366 kg ha-1 of P2O5). The data obtained were submitted to variance and regression analysis. Lead availability to velvet bean was not altered as a result of fertilizer application. On the other hand, Cd uptake was significantly increased with addition of the tested fertilizers. Such an increase was a function of the rate. The highest Cd contents in shoots was reached by YT and TS applications, whereas the lowest one resulted from rock phosphate treatments. All the phosphorus sources tested increased Cd uptake in the first harvest. For the second harvest, Cd content in the shoot was detected only in plants grown on TS and GP amended soils.
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