Research Article Details

Article ID: A32670
PMID: 27655078
Source: Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
Title: Effects of Different Soil Amendments on Mixed Heavy Metals Contamination in Vetiver Grass.
Abstract: Three different types of low cost soil amendments, namely, EDTA, elemental S and N-fertilizer, were investigated with Vetiver grass, Vetiveria zizanioides (Linn.) Nash growing under highly mixed Cd-Pb contamination conditions. A significant increase (p&#8201;<&#8201;0.05) in Cd and Pb accumulation were recorded in the shoots of all EDTA and N-fertilizer assisted treatments. The accumulation of Cd in 25&#160;mmol EDTA/kg soil and 300&#160;mmol N/kg soil showed relatively higher translocation factor (1.72 and 2.15) and percentage metal efficacy (63.25&#8201;% and 68.22&#8201;%), respectively, compared to other treatments. However, it was observed that the increased application of elemental S may inhibit the availability of Pb translocation from soil-to-root and root-to-shoot. The study suggests that viable application of 25&#160;mmol EDTA/kg, 300&#160;mmol N/kg and 20&#160;mmol S/kg soil have the potential to be used for soil amendment with Vetiver grass growing under contaminated mixed Cd-Pb soil conditions.
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-016-1921-5