EFFECTS OF SILICON ON ALLEVIATING ARSENIC TOXICITY IN MAIZE PLANTS
01/Jan/2015
Arsenic is a metalloid highly toxic to plants and animals, causing reduced plant growth and various health problems for humans and animals. Silicon, however, has excelled in alleviating stress caused by toxic elements in plants. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Si in alleviating As stress in maize plants grown in a nutrient solution and evaluate the potential of the spectral emission parameters and the red fluorescence (Fr) and far-red fluorescence (FFr) ratio obtained in […]
Natural concentrations of barium in benchmark soils of Pernambuco, Brazil
01/Oct/2011
Barium is an alkaline-earth metal that occurs naturally in soils. It is present in soil in carbonates, sulphates and silicates as well as in the isomorphic substitution of calcium and magnesium in clay minerals. When available at high soil concentrations, Ba is toxic to several living organisms. To rule out the possibility of metal contamination of a particular soil, the natural metal concentrations of this soil must be known. Therefore, the natural soil concentrations of metals must be determined for […]
Cadmium bioavailability in phosphate fertilizers
01/Dec/2008
Phosphate fertilizers contain heavy metals, including Cd, which is potentially toxic to humans, animals and plants. The objective of this study was to assess the bioavailability of Cd contained in phosphate fertilizers. Six phosphate fertilizers (two natural phosphates, two simple superphosphate, a triple superphosphate and a monoammonia phosphate) were selected for the study of bioavailability in a greenhouse experiment, using Avena strigosa as an indicator of the bioavailability of Cd. The Cd was bioavailable in phosphate fertilizers, since it was […]
Effect of pH on cadmium adsorption and desorption in Brazilian Oxisols
01/Jul/2005
Adsorption and desorption reactions of metals in soils are influenced by the surface of the soil colloid attributes and solution composition. This study evaluated the effect of the pH on Cd adsorption (Cdads) and desorption (Cddes) in l7 Brazilian Oxisol samples that differed in their chemical, physical and mineralogical attributes. Samples of each soil, suspended in 5 mmol L-1 Ca(NO3)2 (pH adjusted to 4.5; 5.5, and 6.5; ratio soil:solution 1:67) were placed to react with 0.20 mmol L-1 Cd(NO3)2 (final […]