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Effects of Mobilizing Agents and Organic Manure on the Phytoextraction of Pb by Maize in Clay and Calcareous Sandy Soils

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Soils and water

Abstract

A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to investigate the application effects of ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) and low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOA: oxalic and citric acids) on the uptake of lead (Pb) by maize grown on clay and calcareous sandy soils treated and non-treated with farmyard manure (FYM). The results showed that the shoot and root dry matter of maize were lower for EDTA treatments than those of the control or LMWOA treatments. However, EDTA was more effective than LMWOA in increasing the Pb uptake by and translocation within maize, with more Pb accumulation by plants from the clay soil than from the calcareous sandy one. Applying EDTA in conjunction with organic manure (FYM) resulted in the less negative impact on the plant growth and the highest shoot Pb accumulation. Thus, FYM may be a suitable manure for increasing the performance of chelators to enhance the phytoextraction capacity and alleviate the toxicity of the metal and/or chelators

DOI

10.21608/ajas.2014.872

Keywords

EDTA, LMWOA, farmyard manure, Zea mays, Pb uptake

Volume

45

Article Issue

3

Related Issue

153

Issue Date

2014-09-01

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2014-05-22

Publish Date

2014-09-01

Page Start

89

Page End

104

Print ISSN

1110-0486

Online ISSN

2356-9840

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62

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Journal

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Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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https://ajas.journals.ekb.eg/

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Effects of Mobilizing Agents and Organic Manure on the Phytoextraction of Pb by Maize in Clay and Calcareous Sandy Soils

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22 Jan 2023