Acta Agriculturae Zhejiangensis ›› 2024, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 1-8.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-1524.20230079

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Inhibiting effects of immobilization agents on cadmium, lead and arsenic in rice production

YANG Xifan1,2(), GUO Bin2, QIU Gaoyang2, LIU Junli2, TONG Wenbin3,*(), YANG Haijun3, ZHU Weidong3, MAO Congyan3   

  1. 1. College of Environment, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, China
    2. Institute of Environment, Resource, Soil and Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China
    3. Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Qujiang Distrcit, Quzhou City, Quzhou 324022, Zhejiang, China
  • Received:2023-01-19 Online:2024-01-25 Published:2024-02-18

Abstract:

In the present study, a field experiment was conducted with different application rates (0, 2 250, 4 500, 6 750 kg·hm-2) of commercial immobilization agents to examine their inhibiting effect on soil available cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), arsenic (As) contents, soil pH value and Cd, Pb, As contents in rice grains for 2 years (2021—2022). It was shown that application of appropriate rate of immobilization agents significantly (P<0.05) increased soil pH value and decreased soil available Cd, Pb, As contents in soil. Among the 6 immobilization agents, the best effect in 2021 was noted in the treatment of application of 6 750 kg·hm-2 long-acting passivator, as the soil pH value was significanlty increased from 5.00 to 6.98, the soil available Cd, Pb contents were significantly decreased by 82.2%, 98.6%, respectively. Besides, in 2022, application of 4 550 kg·hm-2 long-acting passivator also significantly decreased Cd content in rice grains by 90.8%. In general, the long-acting passivator had the best effect and persistence among all the used immobilization agent, which might be related to its high content of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).

Key words: rice, heavy metal, immobilization agents, calcium carbonate

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