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Effects of a Composite Soil Amendment on the Quality of Pak Choi(Brassica rapa L. Chinensis Group) Growing in Pb-contaminated Soils 被引量:1
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作者 Liping HU Guoxing ZHOU +3 位作者 Lihua JIN Guangmin LIU Yiqian WANG Hongju HE 《Agricultural Science & Technology》 CAS 2017年第1期118-122,167,共6页
In the present study, a pot experiment was carded out to investigate the effects of a composite soil amendment at different levels (0, 600, 900 and 1 200 mg/kg) on the soil organic matter content, pH, Pb uptake and ... In the present study, a pot experiment was carded out to investigate the effects of a composite soil amendment at different levels (0, 600, 900 and 1 200 mg/kg) on the soil organic matter content, pH, Pb uptake and nutritional quality of pak choi (Brassica rapa L. Chinensis Group) grown in the soils contaminated by four levels (800, 1 200, 1 600 and 2 000 mg/kg) of Pb. The results showed that 900 mg/kg soil amendment increased the soil organic matter content by 24.19%- 60.00%, but had no significant influence on soil pH. Comparing with control (without amendment application), the security and nutritional quality of pak choi were obviously improved by applying the soil amendment. In detail, 900 mg/kg soil amendment improved the content of Vc of pak choi growing in 800, 1 200, 1 600 and 2 000 mg/kg Pb-contaminated soils by 13.27%-69.30%, the content of soluble sugar by 54.17%- 87.50%, the dry matter weight by 28.36%-33.39%, and decreased the content of Pb by 19.11%-35.72% and the content of crude fiber by 20.83%-31.03%, respectively. These data indicated that the composite amendment can be used for the in situ repair of Pb-contaminated soils, and the recommended dosage is 900 mg/kg. 展开更多
关键词 Pak choi Lead Heavy metal Amendment QUALITY
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