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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Xu ◽  
Xiangyu Xing ◽  
Hongbiao Cui ◽  
Jing Zhou ◽  
Jun Zhou ◽  
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The water-soluble heavy metal ions in contaminated soil may enter aquatic ecosystem through runoff, thus causing negative impact on the water environment. In this study, a two-year in situ experiment was carried out to explore an effective way to reduce the runoff erosion and water-soluble copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) in a contaminated soil (Cu: 1,148 mg kg−1, Cd: 1.31 mg kg−1) near a large Cu smelter. We evaluated the ability to influence soil properties by four Cu-tolerance plant species (Pennisetum sp., Elsholtzia splendens, Vetiveria zizanioides, Setaria pumila) grown in a contaminated acidic soil amended with lime. The results show that the addition of lime can significantly reduce the exchangeable fraction (EXC) of Cu and Cd in soil (81.1–85.6% and 46.3–55.9%, respectively). Plant species cannot change the fraction distributions of Cu and Cd in the lime-amended soils, but they can reduce the runoff generation by 8.39–77.0%. Although water-soluble Cu concentrations in the runoff were not significantly differed and water-soluble Cd cannot be detected among the four plant species, the combined remediation can significantly reduce 35.9–63.4% of Cu erosion to aquatic ecosystem, following the order: Pennisetum sp. > Elsholtzia splendens > Vetiveria zizanioides > Setaria pumila. The implication of this study would provide valuable insights for contaminated soil management and risk reduction in the Cu and Cd contaminated regions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 2729-2730
Author(s):  
Lele Ding ◽  
Xiaomeng Zhao ◽  
Long Su ◽  
Hongyun Peng ◽  
Cheng Sun

2017 ◽  
Vol 599-600 ◽  
pp. 1462-1468 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junmin Li ◽  
Huijuan Liang ◽  
Ming Yan ◽  
Luxi Chen ◽  
Huating Zhang ◽  
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