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    Effectiveness and longevity of amendments to a cadmium-contaminated soil by Rui ZHAO, Yi-zhong LÜ, Yi-bing MA, Ju-mei LI

    Published 2020-04-01

    The effectiveness and longevity of amendments will influence the reduction in cadmium (Cd) bioavailability by in situ remediation techniques. Different amendments, including red mud (RM), corn straw (CS), rape straw (RS), and their combinations with zinc (Zn) fertilizer, were evaluated based on a lo...

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    Derivation and validation of soil total and extractable cadmium criteria for safe vegetable production by Li-jun LI, Kun LI, Bao JIANG, Ju-mei LI, Yi-bing MA

    Published 2023-12-01

    Determining the appropriate soil cadmium (Cd) criteria for vegetable production is important for ensuring that the Cd concentrations of the vegetables meet food safety standards. The soil extractable Cd criteria for vegetable production are also essential for both food safety and environmental manag...

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    Linking atmospheric emission and deposition to accumulation of soil cadmium in the Middle-Lower Yangtze Plain, China by Li-li TANG, Bo-min FU, Yang WU, Fu-chen CAI, Yi-bing MA

    Published 2023-10-01

    Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most toxic heavy metals in the environment. Atmospheric deposition has been found to be the main source of Cd pollution of soil on a large scale in China, and identification of the relationships between anthropogenic emission, atmospheric deposition, and Cd accumulation in...

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    Comparison of phytotoxicity of copper and nickel in soils with different Chinese plant species by Bo LI, Ji-fang LIU, Jun-xing YANG, Yi-bing MA, Shi-bao CHEN

    Published 2015-06-01

    Ecological risk assessment of metals in soils is important to develop the critical loads of metals in soils. Phytotoxicity is one of the endpoints for ecological risk assessment of soils contaminated with metals. The sensitivity of eight Chinese plant species (bok choy, mustard, tomato, green chilli...

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    On-Farm Assessment of Biosolids Effects on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Accumulation in Soils by Qiong LI, Ju-mei LI, Xi-long CUI, Dong-pu WEI, Yi-bing MA

    Published 2012-09-01

    A field plot experiment in a calcareous soil with wheat and maize rotation was carried out for 2 yr. The study aimed to investigate the effects of biosolids (sewage sludge or chicken manure) application on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) accumulation in soils and to develop a model for the effects o...

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    Accumulation and bioavailability of heavy metals in a soil-wheat/maize system with long-term sewage sludge amendments by Guo-hang YANG, Guang-yun ZHU, He-lian LI, Xue-mei HAN, Ju-mei LI, Yi-bing MA

    Published 2018-08-01

    A long-term field experiment was carried out with a wheat-maize rotation system to investigate the accumulation and bioavailability of heavy metals in a calcareous soil at different rates of sewage sludge amendment. There are significant linear correlations between the contents of Hg, Zn, Cu, Pb, an...

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    Subcellular Cd accumulation characteristic in root cell wall of rice cultivars with different sensitivities to Cd stress in soil by Bin LIU, Li CHEN, Shi-bao CHEN, Ning LI, Han ZHENG, Ke JIN, Huan-cheng PANG, Yi-bing MA

    Published 2016-09-01

    The variations of grain cadmiun (Cd) concentrations, translocation factors (TFs) of Cd from roots to shoots/grains of six rice cultivars, characterized with different Cd-sensitivities in polluted soil were studied, the selected rice cultivars were Xiangzao 17 (R1), Jiayu 211 (R2), Xiangzao 42 (R3),...

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