Green remediation of saline–sodic Pb-factored soil by growing salt-tolerant rice cultivar along with soil applied inorganic amendments

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Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal
Tayyaba Naz
Mazhar Iqbal Zafar
Muhammad Imtiaz
Omer Farooq
Shafaqat Atique ur Rehman
Muhammad Ali
Sabir Rizwan
Wasim Hussain
Ghulam Javed
Muhammad Murtaza
Abid Afzal
Shahzada Munawar Mahmood
Muhammad Aleem Mehdi
Gijs Sarwar
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[1] Government of Punjab,Soil and Water Testing Laboratory (for Research) Chiniot, Department of Agriculture
[2] University of Agriculture,Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences
[3] Faculty of Bioscience Engineering,Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and Applied Ecochemistry, Department of Green Chemistry and Technology
[4] Ghent University,Saline Agriculture Research Centre
[5] University of Agriculture,School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
[6] Murdoch University,Department of Environmental Sciences
[7] Quaid-i-Azam University,Soil and Environmental Biotechnology Division
[8] National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering,Department of Agronomy
[9] Bahauddin Zakariya University,Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
[10] Government College University Faisalabad,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[11] Texas A&M University at Qatar,Department of Agricultural Entomology
[12] University of Sargodha,Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agriculture
[13] Government of Punjab,Soil and Water Testing Laboratory for Research, AARI, Faisalabad
[14] Rapid Soil Fertility Survey and Soil Testing Institute,Department of Biological Sciences and Technology
[15] Thokar Niaz Baig,undefined
[16] Department of Agriculture,undefined
[17] Government of Punjab,undefined
[18] China Medical University,undefined
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Lead; Salt-tolerant rice cultivar; Inorganic amendments; Salt-affected Pb-contaminated soils;
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In Pb-factored soils, soil application of appropriate inorganic amendment along with cultivation of salt-tolerant crop species/genotypes for Pb immobilization can be a good choice. Hence, in saline-sodic and non-saline/sodic Pb-factored soils, Pb immobilization was observed as influenced by exogeneously applied inorganic amendments. Salt-tolerant rice cultivar Shaheen basmati was grown in present study. The current pot study consists of two factors: three inorganic amendments (i.e., gypsum, rock phosphate and di-ammonium phosphate) each with their three increasing rates along with uncontaminated and contaminated controls, and two types of Pb-factored soils (non-saline/sodic and saline–sodic). At harvest maturity, crop was reaped and straw, paddy yields and height of plant were noted. The results showed that Pb induced decrease in rice growth and physiological attributes (i.e., transpiration rate, photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids) were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) counteracted by exogeneously applied inorganic amendments. Among the tested amendments, the highest gypsum application rate of 9 me Ca 100 g−1 soil was proved the most effective to improve rice growth, yield, physiological functions, and to reduce Pb concentration in rice both in saline-sodic and non-saline/sodic Pb-factored soils.
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页码:637 / 649
页数:12
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