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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1995, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (4): 428-432.

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Effect of degraded products from mineral oil on translocation and transformation of Cd In soil-plant system

Xiong Xianzhe, He Yongtian, Zhang Xuexun, Song Shenghuan, Wu Tiezheng, Li Ying   

  1. Laboratory of Ecological Process of Trace Substance in Terrestrial Ecosystem, Institute of Applied Ecology, Academia Sinica, Shenyang 110015
  • Received:1995-03-09 Revised:1995-07-18 Online:1995-10-25 Published:1995-10-25

Abstract: Studies on the effect of palmitic acid, catechol and vanillic acid on behavior of Cd in soil show that the toxic concentration of catechol to rice plant is 100 mg·kg-1, and that of vanillic acid is 500 mg·kg-1.When the soil content of catechol is 5000 mg·kg-1, the concentration of Cd in rice grain is reduced to 0.008 mg·kg-1,and that in leached solution from soil column is lowered to 0.005 mg·L-1.All of these three organic compounds can increase the proportion of soil organic bound Cd,which occupies 48.71% of total id when the soil is amended with 5000rug·kg-1 catechol.

Key words: Palmitic acid, Catechol, Vanillic acid, Cadmium, Complexation, Fanhe River watershed, soil and water assessment tool, boosted regression tree, quantitative analysis