Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization

The effect of long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization on accumulation of heavy metals in soil and plants was studied in stationary field experiment with continuous tobacco cropping system. Five treatments were selected in this study, including CK (control without fertilization), NP (nitr...

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Main Author: Radka Bozhinova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773793_Accumulation_of_heavy_metals_in_soil_and_tobacco_after_long_term_mineral_and_organic_mineral_fertilization_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-b9b353a41151439d8eba2e79c67a3bd22020-11-25T00:14:10ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492019-03-0120147549010.5513/JCEA01/20.1.2014Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilizationRadka BozhinovaThe effect of long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization on accumulation of heavy metals in soil and plants was studied in stationary field experiment with continuous tobacco cropping system. Five treatments were selected in this study, including CK (control without fertilization), NP (nitrogen+phosphorus), NK (nitrogen+potassium), NPK (nitrogen+phosphorus+potassium) and NPK+FYM (nitrogen+phosphorus+potassium+manure). Total and available Pb, Cd, Ni, Mn, Zn and Cu content in soil, as well as concentration of the elements in tobacco leaves were determined. The application of mineral fertilizers did not significantly increase the total Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn and Cu content in the soil as compared to unfertilized control. The addition of manure (NPK+FYM treatment) decreased total Ni. There was significant increase of available Ni and Mn in treatment receiving NPK+FYM. A comparison of unfertilized treatment indicated that long-term mineral fertilization had no significant effect on studied metals in oriental tobacco leaves. A considerable decrease in Cd (2.2-2.8 times), Zn (1.7-3.3 times) and Cu (2.2-3.8 times) concentrations in the leaves compared with control without fertilization was detected due to long-term NPK+FYM fertilization. This study demonstrated that the risk of heavy metals’ accumulation in tobacco leaves associated with long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization was low.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773793_Accumulation_of_heavy_metals_in_soil_and_tobacco_after_long_term_mineral_and_organic_mineral_fertilization_en.pdfheavy metalslong-term fertilizationsoiltobacco
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Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
Journal of Central European Agriculture
heavy metals
long-term fertilization
soil
tobacco
author_facet Radka Bozhinova
author_sort Radka Bozhinova
title Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
title_short Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
title_full Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
title_fullStr Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
title_sort accumulation of heavy metals in soil and tobacco after long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The effect of long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization on accumulation of heavy metals in soil and plants was studied in stationary field experiment with continuous tobacco cropping system. Five treatments were selected in this study, including CK (control without fertilization), NP (nitrogen+phosphorus), NK (nitrogen+potassium), NPK (nitrogen+phosphorus+potassium) and NPK+FYM (nitrogen+phosphorus+potassium+manure). Total and available Pb, Cd, Ni, Mn, Zn and Cu content in soil, as well as concentration of the elements in tobacco leaves were determined. The application of mineral fertilizers did not significantly increase the total Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn and Cu content in the soil as compared to unfertilized control. The addition of manure (NPK+FYM treatment) decreased total Ni. There was significant increase of available Ni and Mn in treatment receiving NPK+FYM. A comparison of unfertilized treatment indicated that long-term mineral fertilization had no significant effect on studied metals in oriental tobacco leaves. A considerable decrease in Cd (2.2-2.8 times), Zn (1.7-3.3 times) and Cu (2.2-3.8 times) concentrations in the leaves compared with control without fertilization was detected due to long-term NPK+FYM fertilization. This study demonstrated that the risk of heavy metals’ accumulation in tobacco leaves associated with long-term mineral and organic-mineral fertilization was low.
topic heavy metals
long-term fertilization
soil
tobacco
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773793_Accumulation_of_heavy_metals_in_soil_and_tobacco_after_long_term_mineral_and_organic_mineral_fertilization_en.pdf
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