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Stability of exogenous Cadmium in different vineyard soils and its effect on grape seedlings

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 895, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165118

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Vineyard soil; Cd fractions; Soil type; Community Bureau of Reference (BCR); Inhibition rate

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Cadmium (Cd) has become a serious issue in vineyard soil and grapes due to its potential toxicity. Soil type plays a crucial role in Cd absorption in grapes. A 90-day incubation experiment was conducted in 12 vineyard soils in China to investigate the stabilization characteristics and form changes of Cd. The results showed that Cd stability in soils and inhibition rate of grape seedlings by Cd are strongly influenced by soil type.
Cadmium (Cd) being potentially toxic heavy metal, has become increasingly serious to vineyard soil and grapes in re-cent years. Soil type is one of the main factors affecting the absorption of Cd in grapes. To investigate the stabilization characteristics and form changes of Cd in different types of vineyard soils, a 90-days incubation experiment was con-ducted after exogenous Cd addition to 12 vineyard soils from typical vineyards in China. The inhibition of exogenous Cd on grape seedlings was determined based on the pit-pot incubation experiment (200 kg soil per pot). The results demonstrate that Cd concentration in all the sampling sites did not exceed the national screening values (GB15618-2018; i.e., 0.3 mg/kg when pH was lower than 7.5, 0.6 mg/kg when pH was higher than 7.5);. Cd in Fluvo-aquic soil 2, Red soils1, 2, 3 and Grey-Cinnamon soil is dominated by acid-soluble fraction, but was mainly in residual frac-tion in the remain soils. Throughout the aging process, proportion of the acid-soluble fraction increased and then de-creased, while proportion of the residual fraction decreased and then increased, after exogenous Cd was added. The mobility coefficients of Cd in Fluvo-aquic soil 2 and Red soil 1, 2 increased 2.5, 3 and 2 folds, after exogenous Cd ad-dition, respectively. Compared with CK (control), the correlation between total Cd content and its different fractions was relatively weak in the Cdl (low concentration) and Cdh (high concentration) groups. Poor Cd stabilization and strong inhibition of seedling growth rate were observed in Brown soil 1, black soil, red soil 1 and cinnamomic soil. Fluvo-aquic soil 2, 3 and Brown soil 2 showed good Cd stability and small inhibition effect on grape seedlings. These results show that Cd stability in soils and inhibition rate of grape seedlings by Cd are strongly influenced by soil type.

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