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Slash-and-char: An ancient agricultural technique holds new promise for management of soils contaminated by Cd, Pb and Zn

  • Li Qin Niu
  • , Pu Jia
  • , Shao Peng Li
  • , Jia Liang Kuang
  • , Xiao Xin He
  • , Wen Hua Zhou
  • , Bin Liao
  • , Wen Sheng Shu
  • , Jin Tian Li*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Heavy metal contamination of agricultural soils is of worldwide concern. Unfortunately, there are currently no efficient and sustainable approaches for addressing this concern. In this study, we conducted a field experiment in which an agricultural soil highly contaminated by cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) was treated on-site by an ancient agricultural technique, 'slash-and-char', that was able to convert the biomass feedstock (rice straw) into biochar in only one day. We found evidence that in comparison to the untreated soil, the treated soil was associated with decreased bioavailability of the heavy metals and increased vegetable yields. Most importantly, the treatment was also coupled with dramatic reductions in concentrations of the heavy metals in vegetables, which made it possible to produce safe crops in this highly contaminated soil. Collectively, our results support the idea that slash-and-char offers new promise for management of soils contaminated by Cd, Pb and Zn.

源语言英语
页(从-至)333-339
页数7
期刊Environmental Pollution
205
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 29 6月 2015
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