The heavy metal contents of 54 organic fertilizer samples from Hunan Province were detected;meanwhile,through field plot experiments,the accumulations of heavy metals from chicken excrement-based organic fertilizer in...The heavy metal contents of 54 organic fertilizer samples from Hunan Province were detected;meanwhile,through field plot experiments,the accumulations of heavy metals from chicken excrement-based organic fertilizer in soil and vegetables under different fertilization methods were studied.The experiment results indicated that:(1)The average contents of Pb,Cd,Cr,As,Hg,Cu,Zn and Ni in the sampled fertilizers were 8.18,0.77,17.80,2.80,0.83,70.36,198.84 and 81.48 mg/kg,respectively;Cu and Zn exceeded the most than their standards,followed by As,Hg,Cd and Cr.(2)Among the organic fertilizers produced by different raw materials,industrial sludge contained the highest content of heavy metals,followed by the livestock excrements,oil-seed-meals and crop straw.(3)Only applying chemical fertilizer had a relatively small in fluence on the accumulation of heavy metal in soil while decreasing its pH value;the mixture of chemical fertilizer and chicken manure could increase the pH value in soil while accumulating little heavy metals.It is recommended that the mixture of chemical fertilizer and chicken manure should be a prior choice so as to improve soil property and ensure the safety of agricultural products.Moreover,when applying double amount of chicken manure,the contents of 8 heavy metals in soil were increased,among which Cd,Cu,Zn had obtained obvious accumulation effects,which were higher than applying a single portion of chicken manure fertilizer.(4)After two years of the field plot experiments,the accumulation of heavy metal in vegetables was not obvious under all designed fertilization modes,though increasing slightly.展开更多
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文摘The heavy metal contents of 54 organic fertilizer samples from Hunan Province were detected;meanwhile,through field plot experiments,the accumulations of heavy metals from chicken excrement-based organic fertilizer in soil and vegetables under different fertilization methods were studied.The experiment results indicated that:(1)The average contents of Pb,Cd,Cr,As,Hg,Cu,Zn and Ni in the sampled fertilizers were 8.18,0.77,17.80,2.80,0.83,70.36,198.84 and 81.48 mg/kg,respectively;Cu and Zn exceeded the most than their standards,followed by As,Hg,Cd and Cr.(2)Among the organic fertilizers produced by different raw materials,industrial sludge contained the highest content of heavy metals,followed by the livestock excrements,oil-seed-meals and crop straw.(3)Only applying chemical fertilizer had a relatively small in fluence on the accumulation of heavy metal in soil while decreasing its pH value;the mixture of chemical fertilizer and chicken manure could increase the pH value in soil while accumulating little heavy metals.It is recommended that the mixture of chemical fertilizer and chicken manure should be a prior choice so as to improve soil property and ensure the safety of agricultural products.Moreover,when applying double amount of chicken manure,the contents of 8 heavy metals in soil were increased,among which Cd,Cu,Zn had obtained obvious accumulation effects,which were higher than applying a single portion of chicken manure fertilizer.(4)After two years of the field plot experiments,the accumulation of heavy metal in vegetables was not obvious under all designed fertilization modes,though increasing slightly.