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Forms and bio-availabilities of exogenous arsenic in purple soils

MIAO Jinyan1,HE Feng2,WEI Shiqiang3,LIU Gang3   

  1. 1Chongqing Jiaotong University,Chongqing 400074,China;2Chayuan Postdoctoral Center of Scientific and Research,Chongqing Nan′an 401336, China;3College of Resources and Environment Science,Southwest Agriculture Univer

    sity,Ch

    ongqing 400716,China

  • Received:2003-09-04 Revised:2004-12-12 Online:2005-05-18

Abstract: This study showed that after As was added into purple soils for 10 days, 50.2%~61.1% of it transformed into residual As,occupying 68%~86% in original soils.For acid purple soil,the As forms were Al-As >Fe-As>Ca-As;for neutral purple soil,they were Ca-As>Al-As>Ca-As>Fe-As>A-As,and for calcic purple soil,they were Ca-As>Al-As>Fe-As>A-As.It is suggested that NH4Cl could be used as common extractant for different soils,because it slightly affected original As forms in soils,and showed a highly significant correlation (P=0.01) to plant absorption.From pluralistic regressive analysis of plant As content and each As form,Al-As and Fe-As were the main available forms in acid purple soil,but A-As and Ca-As were the most important fractions in neutral and calcic purple soils.The study also showed that H3BO3 could restrain the F interference in the operation of As speciation separations.

Key words: Landscape ecological assessment, Landscape ecological planning, GIS