EVALUATION OF METAL MOBILITY, PLANT AVAILABILITY AND IMMOBILIZATION BY CHEMICAL-AGENTS IN A LIMED-SILTY SOIL

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作者
MENCH, M [1 ]
VANGRONSVELD, J [1 ]
DIDIER, V [1 ]
CLIJSTERS, H [1 ]
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[1] LIMBURGS UNIV CENTRUM, DEPT SBG, B-3590 DIEPENBEEK, BELGIUM
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10.1016/0269-7491(94)90168-6
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Metal-contaminated soils in the vicinity of industrial sites become of ever-increasing concern. Diagnostic criteria and ecological technologies for soil remediation should be calibrated for various soil conditions; actually, our knowledge of calcareous soil is poor. Silty soils near smelters at Evin (Pas de Calais, France) have been contaminated by non-ferrous metal fallout and regularly limed using foams. Therefore, the mobility, bioavailability, and potential phy,totoxicily of ed, Pb and Zn, were investigated using single soil extractions (i.e. Mater, 0.1 N Ca(NO3)(2), and EDTA pH 7), and vegetation experiments, in parallel with a biological test based on (iso)enzymes in leaves and roots, before and following soil treatment with chemical agents, i.e. Thomas basic slags (TBS), hydrous manganese oxide (HMO), steel shots (ST) and beringite. No visible toxicity symptoms developed on the above-ground parts of ryegrass, tobacco and bean plants grown in potted soil under controlled environmental conditions. Cd, Zn and Pb uptake resulted in high concentrations in the above-ground plant parts, but the enzyme capacities in leaves and roots, and the peroxidase pattern indicated that these metal concentrations were not phytotoxic for beans as test plants. The addition of chemical agents to the soil did not increase biomass production, but treatment with either HMO, ST or beringite markedly, decreased the mobility of Cd, Zn and Pb. These agents were proven to be effective in mitigating the Cd uptake by plants. HMO and ST decreased either Pb or Zn uptake by ryegrass. TBS was effective in lowering Pb uptake by the same species. Beringite decreased Cd uptake by beans. If fallout could be restricted, the metal content of food crops in this area should be lowered by soil treatment. However, the differences in Cd uptake between plant species were not suppressed, regardless of the type of agents applied to the soil.
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