Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species
Ecological risk assessment of metals in soils is important to develop the critical loads of metals in soils. Phytotoxicity is one of the endpoints for ecological risk assessment of soils contaminated with metals. The sensitivity of eight Chinese plant species (bok choy, mustard, tomato, green chilli...
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doaj-55298d27d9a545769a0d03082b7c1b922021-06-07T06:50:36ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192015-06-0114611921201Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant speciesBo LI0Ji-fang LIU1Jun-xing YANG2Yi-bing MA3Shi-bao CHEN41nstitute of Plant Nutrition and Environmental Resources, Liaoning Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenyang 110161, P.R.China; National Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Effects Long-term Monitoring Network, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R.ChinaNational Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Effects Long-term Monitoring Network, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R.ChinaCentre for Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P.R.ChinaNational Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Effects Long-term Monitoring Network, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R.China; Correspondence MA Yi-bing, Tel: +86-10-82106201National Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Effects Long-term Monitoring Network, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, P.R.ChinaEcological risk assessment of metals in soils is important to develop the critical loads of metals in soils. Phytotoxicity is one of the endpoints for ecological risk assessment of soils contaminated with metals. The sensitivity of eight Chinese plant species (bok choy, mustard, tomato, green chilli, paddy rice, barley, spinach and celery) to copper (Cu) and nickel (Ni) toxicity in two Chinese soils was investigated to assess their potential use for ecological risk assessment in the region. The results showed that bok choy and mustard were the two most sensitive species to Cu and Ni toxicities. Assessment of metal accumulation by the plants demonstrated that bok choy shoot had the highest bioconcentration factor (BCF, the ratio of metal concentration in plant shoots to metal concentration in soil). Given the importance of bok choy to agricultural production in Asia, it is therefore important that these sensitive plant species are included in species sensitivity distributions for ecological risk assessment of Cu and Ni in soils.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311914609060coppernickelplant speciessensitivityrisk assessment |
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Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species |
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Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species |
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Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species |
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Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species |
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Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species |
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comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different chinese plant species |
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Journal of Integrative Agriculture |
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Ecological risk assessment of metals in soils is important to develop the critical loads of metals in soils. Phytotoxicity is one of the endpoints for ecological risk assessment of soils contaminated with metals. The sensitivity of eight Chinese plant species (bok choy, mustard, tomato, green chilli, paddy rice, barley, spinach and celery) to copper (Cu) and nickel (Ni) toxicity in two Chinese soils was investigated to assess their potential use for ecological risk assessment in the region. The results showed that bok choy and mustard were the two most sensitive species to Cu and Ni toxicities. Assessment of metal accumulation by the plants demonstrated that bok choy shoot had the highest bioconcentration factor (BCF, the ratio of metal concentration in plant shoots to metal concentration in soil). Given the importance of bok choy to agricultural production in Asia, it is therefore important that these sensitive plant species are included in species sensitivity distributions for ecological risk assessment of Cu and Ni in soils. |
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copper nickel plant species sensitivity risk assessment |
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