Fertilizer-induced manganese oxide formation enhances cadmium removal by paddy crusts from irrigation water

Fertilization is a crucial agrological measure for agricultural production that can significantly impact the removal of Cd from irrigation water by paddy crusts (PC). In this study, laboratory and field experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of fertilization at low, medium, and high co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2023-09, Vol.458, p.132030-132030, Article 132030
Hauptverfasser: Kuang, Xiaolin, Peng, Liang, Cheng, Ziyi, Zhou, Siyan, Chen, Shaoning, Peng, Cheng, Song, Huijuan, Li, Changwu, Li, Dan
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Zusammenfassung:Fertilization is a crucial agrological measure for agricultural production that can significantly impact the removal of Cd from irrigation water by paddy crusts (PC). In this study, laboratory and field experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of fertilization at low, medium, and high concentrations on the accumulation of Cadmium (Cd) in PC and the underlying mechanisms involved. The results showed that only low fertilizer concentration could promote the removal of Cd by PC, which reduced the Cd concentration in irrigation water from 19.52 μg/L to 5.35 μg/L. Conversely, medium and high fertilizer concentrations reduced the accumulation of Cd by PC. After fertilizer addition, the proportion of Fe-Mn oxidizable-Cd in PC reached 55 % (with low concentration of fertilizer treatment). The application of low concentration of fertilizer was found to stimulate the growth of filamentous green algae, leading to a significant increase in the relative abundance of sphingomonadaceae (by 1.39 %) and comamonadaceae (by 1.29 %). The XRD, SEM and correlation analysis show that a large amount of manganese oxide is formed on the surface of PC, which increases the fixation of Cd. These findings provide a new perspective for the remediation of heavy metal contamination in paddy fields. [Display omitted] •The low concentration fertilizer promoted the removal of Cd from irrigation water by paddy crust (PC).•The fractionation of Cd in PC is dominated by Fe-Mn oxidation state.•Fertilizer increased the abundance of sphingomonadaceae and comamonadaceae in PC.•The application of low concentration fertilizer reduced the content of Cd in rice.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132030