Amelioration of zinc toxicity in cotton using lime or mushroom compost

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 1997-07-01 DOI:10.1080/15320389709383576
L. M. Shuman, Zhenbin Li
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Limited areas of cropland in Georgia have been amended with a high‐Zn flue‐dust material, which is causing Zn toxicities to crops. The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of lime and mushroom compost in reducing Zn uptake by cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L). A pot experiment was carried out using a high‐Zn toxic soil anda low‐Zn non‐toxic soil. There were four lime rates (0, 2.24, 4.48, and 8.96 Mg ha−1) and two compost treatments (67.2 Mg ha−1 compost and the same rate of compost plus 4.48 Mg ha−1 lime). There was a steady decline in plant Zn with increasing lime rates for the low‐Zn soil up to 8.96 Mg ha‐1 (soil pH 7.1). For the high‐Zn soil, the lime did little to increase growth up to 8.96 Mg ha−1 (soil pH 6.3), but the compost and compost plus lime gave normal plants (soil pH 6.9). The DTPA‐extractable Zn responded to lime and compost treatments, but Mehlich‐1 Zn was not responsive to treatments. Liming and compost amendments redistributed Zn from the exchangeable fraction to the Mn o...
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石灰或蘑菇堆肥改良棉花锌毒性
格鲁吉亚有限地区的农田已经使用了高锌烟道粉尘材料,这对作物造成了锌毒性。采用高锌有毒土壤和低锌无毒土壤进行盆栽试验,研究石灰和蘑菇堆肥对棉花锌吸收的影响。有4种石灰处理(0、2.24、4.48和8.96 Mg ha−1)和2种堆肥处理(67.2 Mg ha−1堆肥和相同比例的堆肥加4.48 Mg ha−1石灰)。在低锌土壤中,随着石灰用量的增加,植物锌含量稳步下降,最高可达8.96 Mg ha - 1(土壤pH为7.1)。对于高锌土壤,石灰对植物生长的促进作用不大,最高可达8.96 Mg ha−1(土壤pH 6.3),但堆肥和堆肥加石灰对正常植物生长的促进作用较小(土壤pH 6.9)。DTPA‐可提取Zn对石灰和堆肥处理有响应,而Mehlich‐1 Zn对处理无响应。石灰化和堆肥改进剂将Zn从交换部分重新分配到Mn中。
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