Effect of Cow Dung and Urban Waste Compost in Reducing the Accumulation of Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) in Amaranth Grown in Contaminated Soil

Zerbo Rockia Marie Nadège, Savadogo Windinpsidi Paul, S. I. T. Cathérine, N. R. W. Alice, Sanou Alidou
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Aims: The effect of cow dung and urban waste compost on the capacity of amaranth to absorb cadmium and lead was studied in contaminated soil. Study Design:  Amaranth was cultivated in pot trials randomized blocks with five treatments and four replications for each treatment: control; contaminated soil; contaminated soil with cow dung; contaminated soil with compost and contaminated soil with cow dung and compost. Place and Duration of Study: The trial was carried out in laboratory conditions in the Research Institute for Applied Sciences and Technologies in Ouagadougou from march to April 2022. Methodology: Lead and cadmium concentrations in amaranth leaves and stems was determined using atomic emission spectrometry (MP-AES) after acid digestion. Results: The results showed that contaminated soil with 5 mg kg-1 of lead and 0.2 mg kg-1 of cadmium had no significant effect on amaranth growth. In the dried leaves, mean cadmium levels were 93.5 mg kg-1 in the absence of cow dung and 4.14 mg kg-1 in the presence of cow dung. Mean cadmium levels in dry stems were 64 mg kg-1 and 2.1 mg kg-1 respectively in the absence and presence of cow dung. Lead uptake did not vary significantly in the presence of amendments (0.44 mg kg-1) or in absence of amendments (0.75 mg kg-1) in the stems. The cow dung treatment was more effective than the compost treatment. However, our results showed that the two amendments reduced cadmium transfer by 90% and lead transfer by 70% to amaranth.
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牛粪和城市垃圾堆肥对减少污染土壤中种植的苋菜中镉 (Cd) 和铅 (Pb) 积累的影响
目的:研究牛粪和城市垃圾堆肥对受污染土壤中苋菜吸收镉和铅能力的影响。研究设计: 在盆栽试验随机区组中栽培苋菜,每个处理有五个处理和四个重复:对照;污染土壤;含有牛粪的污染土壤;含有堆肥的污染土壤以及含有牛粪和堆肥的污染土壤。研究地点和时间:试验于 2022 年 3 月至 4 月在瓦加杜古应用科学与技术研究所的实验室条件下进行。研究方法:苋菜叶和茎中的铅和镉浓度在酸消化后使用原子发射光谱法(MP-AES)进行测定。结果:结果表明,含铅 5 毫克/千克和含镉 0.2 毫克/千克的污染土壤对苋菜的生长没有显著影响。在没有牛粪的情况下,干叶中的平均镉含量为 93.5 毫克/千克,在有牛粪的情况下为 4.14 毫克/千克。在没有牛粪和有牛粪的情况下,干茎中的平均镉含量分别为 64 毫克/千克和 2.1 毫克/千克。在有添加剂(0.44 毫克/千克-1)或没有添加剂(0.75 毫克/千克-1)的情况下,茎干中铅的吸收量变化不大。牛粪处理比堆肥处理更有效。不过,我们的研究结果表明,这两种添加剂可使苋菜的镉转移量减少 90%,铅转移量减少 70%。
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