Bioavailability of cadmium and nickel to Daucus carota L. and Corchorus olitorius L. treated by compost and microorganisms

M. Ahmed, M. Mazen, N. Nafady, O. A. Monsef
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The research work investigates the impact of the interaction between several rates of compost and microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, mycorrhiza) and their residual effects on growth and metals (Cd and Ni) uptake in carrot (Daucus carota L.) and jew ́s mallow (Corchorus olitorius L.) grown thereafter. Soil samples were collected from agricultural areas near the superphosphate factory and used for the pot experiments. Microorganisms were isolated from the area under study of which four fungal isolates (Aspergillus niger, A. terreus, Penicillium funiculosum and Fusarium culmorum), one bacterial species (Bacillus sp.) and four species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Acaulospora bireticulata, Gigaspora margarit, Glomus lamellosum and Glomus mosseae) were used for inoculations in the pot experiments. Also, four compost rates were applied equivalent to 0, 5, 10, 15 t hadry compost. The application of amendments increased the biomass of carrot and jew ́s mallow plants. The highest reduction of Cd and Ni contents in both plants were observed by the simultaneous applications of compost with microbes or AMF to polluted soils. The DTPA extractable values of Cd and Ni in soils of jew ́s mallow plants were higher those of carrot plants. The transfer factor (TF) for Cd and Ni in both plants decreased significantly (p<0.05) as the result of interaction between compost and microorganism. This study concluded that the integration between compost and microorganisms have a positive effect on reducing the bioavailability of the metal polluted soil.
堆肥和微生物处理对胡萝卜和松茸的镉和镍的生物利用度
研究了堆肥与微生物(细菌、真菌、菌根)的交互作用及其对胡萝卜(Daucus carota L.)和锦葵(Corchorus olitorius L.)生长和金属(Cd和Ni)吸收的影响。土壤样品从过磷酸钙工厂附近的农业区采集,用于盆栽试验。从研究区分离到4株真菌(黑曲霉、A. terreus、funiculoum和镰刀菌)、1株细菌(Bacillus sp.)和4株丛枝菌根真菌(Acaulospora bireticulata、Gigaspora margarit、Glomus lamellosum和Glomus mosseae)进行盆栽接种。同时,施用4种堆肥量,分别相当于0、5、10、15吨干堆肥。施用改良剂可提高胡萝卜和锦葵植株的生物量。在污染土壤中同时施用微生物堆肥或AMF,两种植物的Cd和Ni含量降低幅度最大。锦葵植株土壤中Cd和Ni的DTPA提取值高于胡萝卜植株。堆肥与微生物的交互作用显著降低了两种植物对Cd和Ni的传递因子(TF) (p<0.05)。综上所述,堆肥与微生物的结合对降低金属污染土壤的生物有效性具有积极作用。
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