HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION IN POTATO AND IN THE SOIL VIA DRAINAGE WATER IRRIGATED WITH WASTEWATER

N. Parsafar, S. Marofi
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This study is an experiment designed with five watering regimes as follows: raw wastewater (T1), treated wastewater (T2), a combination of 50% raw wastewater and 50% fresh water (T3), a combination of 50% treated wastewater and 50% fresh water (T4), and fresh water (T5). The results show that the average Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn values in the drained water were less than the input water. The effect of watering on heavy metal concentration of the drainage water was statistically significant. Temporal analysis showed increasing trends for the heavy metals from T1 to T5. In the case of T1, after the third irrigation programme, Zn, Mn and Fe concentrations were reduced. Based on Pearson's correlation coefficients, Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn in drainage waters had significant positive correlation with each other. Also, the treatments had significant effects on heavy metal concentrations in potato shoots and tubers (except Zn in tubers). Based on heavy metal accumulation in drainage waters, potato shoots and tubers, the treated watering order was T1 > T3 > T2 > T4 > T5 (except Fe in shoots). The heavy metal concentration in tubers was less than in shoots. Cu and Zn accumulation in potato was within standard limits. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
用废水灌溉的排水对马铃薯和土壤中重金属浓度的影响
本研究设计了以下五种补水方案:原水(T1)、处理过的废水(T2)、50%原水和50%淡水的组合(T3)、50%处理过的废水和50%淡水的组合(T4)和淡水(T5)。结果表明:排水中Mn、Fe、Cu和Zn的平均值小于输入水;灌溉对排水重金属浓度的影响有统计学意义。时间分析显示,从T1到T5,重金属含量呈上升趋势。在T1的情况下,在第三次灌溉计划之后,Zn, Mn和Fe浓度降低。Pearson相关系数表明,排水水体中Mn、Fe、Cu、Zn呈显著正相关。不同处理对马铃薯茎部和块茎中重金属含量均有显著影响(除块茎中Zn外)。根据排水水体、马铃薯茎部和块茎中重金属的累积量,处理后的浇水顺序为T1 > T3 > T2 > T4 > T5(茎部中铁元素除外)。块茎中重金属含量低于茎中。马铃薯中Cu、Zn的积累量在标准限度内。版权所有©2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd。
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