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Bioavailability of lead and cadmium in soils artificially contaminated with smelter fly ash

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2009

Abstract

This study evaluated lead and cadmium uptake by maize grown on soils artificially spiked with smelter fly ash and possible changes in chemical fractionation of these metals in the soil. Maize grown on the less contaminated soil (1,466 mg Pb kg-1; 19 mg Cd kg-1) did not exhibit any chlorosis/necrosis symptoms or lower biomass yields compared to the control.

The addition of the chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid increased lead uptake by maize, as expected. Neither maize cultivation nor the addition of the chelant influenced significantly the chemical fractionation of lead and cadmium in the soil during the experiment.