Implications of rhizospheric heavy metals and nutrients for the growth of alfalfa in sludge amended soil

被引:31
作者
Su, DC
Wong, JWC [1 ]
Jagadeesan, H
机构
[1] Hong Kong Baptist Coll, Dept Biol, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] China Agr Univ, Dept Plant Nutr, Beijing 100094, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
rhizosphere; heavy metals; alfalfa; wastewater sludge; nutrients; DTPA;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.05.024
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 [工学]; 0830 [环境科学与工程];
摘要
Rhizospheric distribution of nutrients and heavy metals in sludge amended soil was investigated using the rhizobag technique to give an indication of the release of metals from wastewater sludge. DTPA-extractable Zn, Cd, Ni and Mn, and available P, K and NH4+-N in the rhizosphere were markedly depleted when soil was amended with sludge. There was no conspicuous depletion or accumulation of DTPA-extractable Cu in the rhizosphere when the soil was amended with sewage sludge but DTPA-extractable Fe accumulated in the rhizosphere when the soil was amended with increasing amounts of sludge. The pH value in the rhizosphere increased with distance from the roots when soil was amended with larger amounts of sludge. The exchangeable fraction of Cu in the rhizosphere was depleted whether or not the soil was treated with sludge. Carbonate, oxide, organic and residual fractions of Cu. and Zn were depleted in the rhizosphere at a distance of 0-2 mm from the roots when soil was amended with 50% sludge. Application of sewage sludge had a positive effect on alfalfa growth. With an increase in sludge amounts, the concentrations of Fe, Cu and Zn in alfalfa shoots did not change. Soil amendments with less than 25% sludge did not increase the availability or mobility of heavy metals. The depletion in rhizospheric DTPA-extractable Zn, Cd and Ni indicates that with the sole exception of Cu, release of metals from sludge amended soil was very limited. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:957 / 965
页数:9
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]
EFFECT OF ROOT EXUDATES ON MOBILIZATION IN THE RHIZOSPHERE AND UPTAKE OF IRON BY WHEAT PLANTS [J].
AWAD, F ;
ROMHELD, V ;
MARSCHNER, H .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1994, 165 (02) :213-218
[2]
HEAVY-METAL TOLERANCE IN FESTUCA-OVINA L FROM CONTAMINATED SITES IN THE EIFEL MOUNTAINS, GERMANY [J].
BROWN, G ;
BRINKMANN, K .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1992, 143 (02) :239-247
[3]
THE EFFECT OF PH ON ZINC ADSORPTION BY A LATERITIC SOIL IN THE PRESENCE OF CITRATE AND OXALATE [J].
CHAIRIDCHAI, P ;
RITCHIE, GSP .
JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1992, 43 (04) :723-728
[4]
EFFECTS OF FOLIAR AND SOIL ACIDITY ON THE RHIZOSPHERE PH OF ALFALFA, CORN, AND SOYBEAN [J].
CONKLING, BL ;
BLANCHAR, RW ;
NIBLACK, TL .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1991, 20 (02) :381-386
[5]
El-Motaium R. A., 2000, Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, V40, P285
[6]
RHIZOSPHERE ACIDIFICATION INCREASES PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY OF BLACK LOCUST .1. INDUCED ACIDIFICATION AND SOIL RESPONSE [J].
GILLESPIE, AR ;
POPE, PE .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1990, 54 (02) :533-537
[7]
CHANGES IN TRACE-METAL SPECIES AND OTHER COMPONENTS OF THE RHIZOSPHERE DURING GROWTH OF RADISH [J].
HAMON, RE ;
LORENZ, SE ;
HOLM, PE ;
CHRISTENSEN, TH ;
MCGRATH, SP .
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 1995, 18 (07) :749-756
[8]
Keller H, 2001, J PLANT NUTR SOIL SC, V164, P335, DOI 10.1002/1522-2624(200106)164:3<335::AID-JPLN335>3.0.CO
[9]
2-C
[10]
LITTLE TM, 1978, AGR EXPT DESIGN ANAL