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Comparative assessment of Brassica pekinensis L. genotypes for phytoavoidation of nitrate, cadmium and lead in multi-pollutant field

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posted on 2020-06-11, 11:27 authored by Lin Tang, Yasir Hamid, Afsheen Zehra, Zulfiqar Ali Sahito, Zhenli He, Muhammad Bilal Khan, Ying Feng, Xiaoe Yang

Information is needed for comparative assessment and agronomic practices for phytoavoidation in multi-pollutant field. A field study was conducted to explore 97 Brassica pekinensis L. genotypes with permissible limit of contaminants growing in a severely Cd, moderately nitrate and slightly Pb multi-polluted field. Thirteen genotypes, i.e. KGZY, CXQW, CAIB, JINL, JQIN, JFEN, WMQF, XLSH, TAIK, BJXS, JUKA, XYJQ and GQBW, were identified with permissible limit for nitrate, Cd and Pb based on their resistance to heavy metal and nitrate accumulation in leaves when grown in co-contaminated soils. Furthermore, the correlation between essential and toxic elements concentrations in plant of B. pekinensis were inconsistent. Generally speaking, application of increasing Ca, K and S fertilizers in appropriate forms and dosages tended to increase the yield and quality of B. pekinensis cultivated in multi-pollutant field.

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This study was supported by Shanghai Agricultural and Rural Affairs Commission [#201902080008F01134], the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [#2020FZZX001-06], and the National Key Research and Development Projects of China [#2017YFD0801104].

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