Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake

Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially toxic trace element. Two growth chamber studies were conducted to understand how: i) mono-ammonium phosphate affects durum wheat, flax or canola Cd uptake due to fertilizer induced changes in soil solution and plant; ii) preceding canola and barley affect the Cd uptake...

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Main Author: Amarakoon, Inoka
Other Authors: Flaten, Don (Soil Science)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4001
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-40012014-03-29T03:43:16Z Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake Amarakoon, Inoka Flaten, Don (Soil Science) Grant, Cindy (Soil Science) Gulden, Rob (Plant Science) cadmium mono-ammonium phosphate preceding crop Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially toxic trace element. Two growth chamber studies were conducted to understand how: i) mono-ammonium phosphate affects durum wheat, flax or canola Cd uptake due to fertilizer induced changes in soil solution and plant; ii) preceding canola and barley affect the Cd uptake of subsequent durum wheat or flax. Durum wheat and flax shoot Cd concentrations were greater when grown on previous crop canola soil than when grown on previous crop barley soil regardless of what type of crop residue, if any, was added. The increase in Cd uptake for durum wheat and flax when on canola soil was probably due to increased availability of Cd in soil. Conversely, the application of mono-ammonium phosphate – reagent grade and the incorporation of preceding crop residue did not increase the crop Cd uptake of canola, durum wheat or flax and durum wheat or flax, respectively. 2010-06-22T15:07:11Z 2010-06-22T15:07:11Z 2010-06-22T15:07:11Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4001 en_US
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topic cadmium
mono-ammonium phosphate
preceding crop
spellingShingle cadmium
mono-ammonium phosphate
preceding crop
Amarakoon, Inoka
Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
description Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially toxic trace element. Two growth chamber studies were conducted to understand how: i) mono-ammonium phosphate affects durum wheat, flax or canola Cd uptake due to fertilizer induced changes in soil solution and plant; ii) preceding canola and barley affect the Cd uptake of subsequent durum wheat or flax. Durum wheat and flax shoot Cd concentrations were greater when grown on previous crop canola soil than when grown on previous crop barley soil regardless of what type of crop residue, if any, was added. The increase in Cd uptake for durum wheat and flax when on canola soil was probably due to increased availability of Cd in soil. Conversely, the application of mono-ammonium phosphate – reagent grade and the incorporation of preceding crop residue did not increase the crop Cd uptake of canola, durum wheat or flax and durum wheat or flax, respectively.
author2 Flaten, Don (Soil Science)
author_facet Flaten, Don (Soil Science)
Amarakoon, Inoka
author Amarakoon, Inoka
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title Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
title_short Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
title_full Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
title_fullStr Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
title_full_unstemmed Effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
title_sort effects of mono-ammonium phosphate and preceding crop on plant cadmium uptake
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4001
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