[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of cadmium contamination in soil on contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers. [Method] Pot expe...[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of cadmium contamination in soil on contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers. [Method] Pot experiment was conducted using potato variety ‘Favorita' as experimental material, to determine the contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers after treatment with different concentrations of cadmium. [Result] The results showed that different concentrations of cadmium had various effects on the contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus,potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers. Nitrogen content in potato tubers was reduced under low cadmium stress and increased under moderate and high cadmium stress. Nitrogen accumulation amount in potato tubers in various cadmium treatments was significantly lower than that in control group(P0.05); with the increase of cadmium concentration in soil, phosphorus content increased extremely significantly(P0.05); potassium content in potato tubers in various cadmium treatments was extremely significantly higher than that in control group(P0.01). Potassium accumulation amount in potato tubers under low cadmium stress reached the highest, which was reduced with the increasing level of cadmium contamination; both content and accumulation amount of cadmium in potato tubers had extremely significantly positive linear correlation with different cadmium concentrations in soil(P 0.01). [Conclusion] Under cadmium-contaminated conditions, the application level of nitrogen fertilizer is reduced, and the application level of phosphorus fertilizer maintains unchanged. Under low cadmium-contaminated conditions, the application level of potassium fertilizer increases. Severely cadmium-contaminated soil is not suitable for potato cultivation.展开更多
基金Supported by "Study on Key Technology for Safety Production of Potato in Liupanshui City"(5202020100102)"Potato Breeding and Industrial Research and Development Platform Construction in Guizhou Province"(QKHYSCN[2010]4006)~~
文摘[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the effects of cadmium contamination in soil on contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers. [Method] Pot experiment was conducted using potato variety ‘Favorita' as experimental material, to determine the contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers after treatment with different concentrations of cadmium. [Result] The results showed that different concentrations of cadmium had various effects on the contents and accumulation amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus,potassium and cadmium elements in potato tubers. Nitrogen content in potato tubers was reduced under low cadmium stress and increased under moderate and high cadmium stress. Nitrogen accumulation amount in potato tubers in various cadmium treatments was significantly lower than that in control group(P0.05); with the increase of cadmium concentration in soil, phosphorus content increased extremely significantly(P0.05); potassium content in potato tubers in various cadmium treatments was extremely significantly higher than that in control group(P0.01). Potassium accumulation amount in potato tubers under low cadmium stress reached the highest, which was reduced with the increasing level of cadmium contamination; both content and accumulation amount of cadmium in potato tubers had extremely significantly positive linear correlation with different cadmium concentrations in soil(P 0.01). [Conclusion] Under cadmium-contaminated conditions, the application level of nitrogen fertilizer is reduced, and the application level of phosphorus fertilizer maintains unchanged. Under low cadmium-contaminated conditions, the application level of potassium fertilizer increases. Severely cadmium-contaminated soil is not suitable for potato cultivation.