Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages

To explore the effects of Cd and As composite contaminated soils on the element contents and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages, the root morphology, rhizosphere soil elements and their availability of 21 forages were studied and analyzed. The results showed: The 21 cultivars sh...

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Main Authors: Jiang Na, Yang Jingmin, Huang Zhihong, Li Yuan, Zu Yanqun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/66/e3sconf_icgec2021_03026.pdf
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spelling doaj-a63a707a2a484e54a74088e9b4a1a9042021-07-15T06:53:50ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012900302610.1051/e3sconf/202129003026e3sconf_icgec2021_03026Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different foragesJiang NaYang Jingmin0Huang Zhihong1Li Yuan2Zu Yanqun3College of Resources and Environment, Yunnan Agricultural UniversityShengqing environmental protection Co., LtdCollege of Resources and Environment, Yunnan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Resources and Environment, Yunnan Agricultural UniversityTo explore the effects of Cd and As composite contaminated soils on the element contents and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages, the root morphology, rhizosphere soil elements and their availability of 21 forages were studied and analyzed. The results showed: The 21 cultivars showed significant differences in root morphological characteristics. Root length is an index of root morphology that has the highest correlation with other elements and availability. And the correlation between the availability of each element and root morphology was higher than that of element content. Among them, Fe availability was significantly correlated with root morphological characteristics (P<0.05). The contents of different elements and availability varied greatly among the different cultivars. Among the six rhizosphere soil elements, the difference of toxic metal Cd was the largest, while the difference of Al availability was the largest. According to the correlation analysis between the elements and availability of each cultivar, the interaction of the availability of each element is higher than that of the soil element under the composite contaminated of Cd and As. Toxic metals Cd and As affected each other, and there was a very significant positive correlation between the content and availability. Fe, Mn and P had higher correlation with Cd and As.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/66/e3sconf_icgec2021_03026.pdf
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author Jiang Na
Yang Jingmin
Huang Zhihong
Li Yuan
Zu Yanqun
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Yang Jingmin
Huang Zhihong
Li Yuan
Zu Yanqun
Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Jiang Na
Yang Jingmin
Huang Zhihong
Li Yuan
Zu Yanqun
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title Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
title_short Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
title_full Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
title_fullStr Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
title_sort effect of cadmium and arsenic contamination on element content and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description To explore the effects of Cd and As composite contaminated soils on the element contents and effectiveness in rhizosphere soils of different forages, the root morphology, rhizosphere soil elements and their availability of 21 forages were studied and analyzed. The results showed: The 21 cultivars showed significant differences in root morphological characteristics. Root length is an index of root morphology that has the highest correlation with other elements and availability. And the correlation between the availability of each element and root morphology was higher than that of element content. Among them, Fe availability was significantly correlated with root morphological characteristics (P<0.05). The contents of different elements and availability varied greatly among the different cultivars. Among the six rhizosphere soil elements, the difference of toxic metal Cd was the largest, while the difference of Al availability was the largest. According to the correlation analysis between the elements and availability of each cultivar, the interaction of the availability of each element is higher than that of the soil element under the composite contaminated of Cd and As. Toxic metals Cd and As affected each other, and there was a very significant positive correlation between the content and availability. Fe, Mn and P had higher correlation with Cd and As.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/66/e3sconf_icgec2021_03026.pdf
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