Trace elements accumulation in soil and rice plants irrigated with the contaminated water

被引:46
作者
Abbas, S. T. [1 ]
Sarfraz, M.
Mehdi, S. M.
Hassan, G.
Obaid-Ur-Rehman
机构
[1] Natl Agr Res Ctr, Islamabad, Pakistan
[2] Soil Salin Res Inst, Punjab, Pakistan
关键词
trace elements; heavy metals; rice; industrial effluents;
D O I
10.1016/j.still.2006.10.004
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
We carried out a study to see the effect of contaminated water of Nullah Dek on fine rice paddy and straw yields and trace elements accumulation in different parts of rice plants and soil. A site was selected near the bank of Nullah Dek at Kot Pindi Das in the District of Sheikhupura, Pakistan. The water of this nullah is contaminated by industrial effluents carrying different micronutrients. This water was employed to grow rice crop. Water samples were collected before transplanting and during the season with 15 days interval for analysis from 20 July to 1 November 2002 from a spot near village Shamke. Three fine rice varieties, viz. Super Basmati, Shaheen Basmati and Basmati 2000 were transplanted. These rice varieties were grown up to maturity. Paddy and straw yields data were recorded. Six composite soil samples from three random spots were collected from the experimental site before the start of the study to see the status of trace elements in soil. After the harvest of rice crop, soil, paddy and straw samples were analysed for Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn. The chemical analysis of Nullah Dek water showed that total salts concentration was greater than the safe limit, i.e. electric conductance (EC) > 1.0 dS m(-1). Even sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) was very high, but there was no problem of high residual sodium carbonate (RSC). Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn were present but within safe limits. The water of Nullah Dek remained within permissible limits of irrigation from onset of rainy season till 15 October. There was an increase in EC, SAR and trace elements concentrations after 15 October but within safe limits. Soil analysis revealed its saline nature, devoid of sodicity. Among trace elements, the zinc ranged between deficiency (< 0.5 mg kg(-1)) and adequate limits (> 1.0 mg kg(-1)). Copper, Mn and Fe were present in adequate amounts. After the harvest of rice crop there was a slight decrease in pH, EC, and SAR at both the depths, while the concentrations of all trace elements were slightly increased with more in upper layer than the lower layer. Shaheen Basmati produced the maximum paddy yield followed by Basmati 2000 and then Super Basmati. The chemical analysis of paddy samples indicated a sufficient accumulation of zinc (1.68-1.78 mg kg(-1)), copper (1.38-1.45 mg kg(-1)), iron (6.12-6.37 mg kg(-1)) and manganese (2.22-2.42 mg kg(-1)). Analysis of rice straw also showed sufficient accumulation of zinc (27.50-28.50 mg kg(-1)), copper (20.0-20.50 mg kg(-1)), iron (270-280 mg kg(-1)) and manganese (2.38-2.41 mg kg(-1)). (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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