Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Apr 2011)

Cadmium availability and accumulation by lettuce and rice

  • Bruno Fernando Faria Pereira,
  • Danilo Eduardo Rozane,
  • Suzana Romeiro Araújo,
  • Gabriel Barth,
  • Rafaela Josemara Barbosa Queiroz,
  • Thiago Assis Rodrigues Nogueira,
  • Milton Ferreira Moraes,
  • Cleusa Pereira Cabral,
  • Antonio Enedi Boaretto,
  • Eurípedes Malavolta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-06832011000200033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 645 – 654

Abstract

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Among the toxic elements, Cd has received considerable attention in view of its association with a number of human health problems. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the Cd availability and accumulation in soil, transfer rate and toxicity in lettuce and rice plants grown in a Cd-contaminated Typic Hapludox. Two simultaneous greenhouse experiments with lettuce and rice test plants were conducted in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The treatments consisted of four Cd rates (CdCl2), 0.0; 1.3; 3.0 and 6.0 mg kg-1, based on the guidelines recommended by the Environmental Agency of the State of São Paulo, Brazil (Cetesb). Higher Cd rates increased extractable Cd (using Mehlich-3, Mehlich-1 and DTPA chemical extractants) and decreased lettuce and rice dry matter yields. However, no visual toxicity symptoms were observed in plants. Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and DTPA extractants were effective in predicting soil Cd availability as well as the Cd concentration and accumulation in plant parts. Cadmium concentration in rice remained below the threshold for human consumption established by Brazilian legislation. On the other hand, lettuce Cd concentration in edible parts exceeded the acceptable limit.

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