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Cd accumulation and transfer in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) grown in typical soils of China: pot experiments

机译:中国典型土壤中辣椒(Capsicum Anumum L.)中的CD累积和转移:盆栽实验

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Food chain contamination by soil cadmium (Cd) through vegetable consumption poses a threat to human health. It is imperative to understand the Cd uptake and transfer in different soil-vegetable systems. The aims of this study were to understand the effect of soil characteristics on Cd accumulation and transfer in pepper and to derive regression models to predict Cd concentrations in the vegetable grown on a wide range of soils with different properties. The accumulation and transfer of Cd in the root, stem, and fruit of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) grown in 18 typical soils of China were investigated through pot experiments. The bioavailability of Cd in soil was evaluated by using EDTA and HNO3 extraction methods. The pot experiments included a control and two concentration levels of Cd salt added to soils according to Soil Environmental Quality Standards of China. The results showed that the Cd content in pepper fruits ranged from 0.007 to 0.049 for the control, 0.045 to 0.260 for the low Cd treatment, and 0.076 to 0.345 mg/kg for the high Cd treatment, respectively. The concentrations of Cd in the different parts of pepper decreased in the order of root > stem > fruit, and there were significant correlations among the Cd concentrations in pepper root, stem, and fruit tissues. Bioaccumulation factor (BCF) and transfer factor (TF) of Cd in pepper fruits exhibited a low accumulation of Cd in the fruit of pepper. The Cd accumulation in pepper fruit could be quantitatively predicted by EDTA-extractable Cd content in soils. Multiple linear regression models proved functional in predicting Cd accumulation in different parts of pepper. The Cd content in pepper tissues was well predicted using EDTA-extractable Cd and soil variables, such as pH, EC, CEC, total phosphorus, and CaCO3 content. Soil pH and EC were major soil factors influencing Cd transfer from soil to pepper fruits, whereas total phosphorus content presented a negative effect on Cd accumulation in stem and root parts of pepper.
机译:通过蔬菜消费对土壤镉(CD)的食物链污染构成对人类健康的威胁。必须了解不同土壤蔬菜系统中的CD吸收和转移。本研究的目的是了解土壤特征对辣椒镉积聚和转移的影响,并衍生出回归模型,以预测在各种土壤中生长的蔬菜中的CD浓度。通过盆栽试验研究了18个典型土壤中的根,茎和辣椒果实中CD的积累和转移,并通过盆栽试验研究。通过使用EDTA和HNO3提取方法评估土壤中CD的生物利用度。盆栽实验包括根据中国的土壤环境质量标准,在土壤中加入到土壤中的对照和两种浓度水平。结果表明,辣椒果实中的CD含量为0.007至0.049〜0.049,低CD处理0.045至0.260,分别为0.076至0.345 mg / kg,高CD处理。辣椒中不同部分的Cd的浓度按根>茎>水果的顺序减少,辣椒根,茎和水果组织中的Cd浓度之间存在显着相关性。辣椒水果中CD的生物累积因子(BCF)和转移因子(TF)表现出辣椒果实中的CD积累。辣椒水果中的CD积累可以通过土壤中的EDTA可提取的CD含量定量预测。多元线性回归模型在预测辣椒不同部位的CD累积中证明了功能。使用EDTA可提取的CD和土壤变量,例如pH,EC,CEC,总磷和CACO3含量,辣椒组织中的CD含量良好预测。土壤pH和欧共体是影响从土壤转移到胡椒水果中CD转移的主要土壤因素,而总磷含量对辣椒茎和根部部位的CD积累产生负面影响。

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