Effects of different planting distances and fertilizer use on the remediation of farmland contaminated with Cd by intercropping Cucurbita moschata and Amaranthus hypochondriacus L
Selecting suitable agronomic measures can strengthen the application of intercropping in the remediation of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soil. In this study, the effects of different planting densities and fertilizer applications on the crop growth and Cd absorption of a pumpkin ( Cucurbita moschata )–...
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Published in | Environmental science and pollution research international Vol. 30; no. 18; pp. 53037 - 53049 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.04.2023
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Selecting suitable agronomic measures can strengthen the application of intercropping in the remediation of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soil. In this study, the effects of different planting densities and fertilizer applications on the crop growth and Cd absorption of a pumpkin (
Cucurbita moschata
)–
Amaranthus hypochondriacus
L. intercropping system was determined. The goal was to provide enhanced means and a scientific basis for the promotion and application of this intercropping system. The Cd content of pumpkin in different planting systems was lower than the national food safety standard (0.05 mg kg
−1
). In the IN-1 (4 pumpkin plants intercropped with 200
A. hypochondriacus
plants) and IN-2 (4 pumpkin plants intercropped with 400
A. hypochondriacus
plants) intercropping systems, the bioconcentration amount (BCA) per plant of Cd in
A. hypochondriacus
increased by 32.43% and 25.25%, respectively, compared with that of the monocropping system (
P
< 0.05). The IN-2 system had the highest equivalent ratio of heavy metal removal (3.08), indicating that this model had a substantial advantage for removing Cd. The land equivalent ratio of IN-1 (2.89) and IN-2 (2.60) was significantly higher than that of other intercropping systems, indicating that these two models had obvious yield advantages. In our study, chicken manure was the best at promoting the growth and yield of the two plants and sludge treatment significantly enhance Cd absorption of
A. hypochondriacus
. In general, intercropping four pumpkin plants with 400
A. hypochondriacus
plants and applying chicken manure fertilizer can strengthen the application of this intercropping system in Cd-contaminated soil. |
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ISSN: | 1614-7499 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-023-26076-4 |