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Plant Uptake of Cadmium-109 and Zinc-65 at Different Temperature and Organic Matter Levels

Å.R. Almås and B.R. Singh

Agricultural Univ. of Norway, Department of Soil and Water Sciences, PB 5028, 1432 Aas, Norway



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Fig. 1. Uptake of 109Cd (kBq pot-1) and Cd (µg pot-1) in ryegrass grown in two different soils as affected by temperature (9 and 21°C) and organic matter (OM) addition to the soils (0 and 4%). Each "corner" in the three-dimensional surface diagrams represents the mean of n = 6.

 


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Fig. 2. Uptake of 65Zn (kBq pot-1) and Zn (µg pot-1) in ryegrass grown in two different soils as affected by temperature (9 and 21°C) and organic matter (OM) addition to the soils (0 and 4%). Each "corner" in the three-dimensional surface diagrams represents the mean of n = 6.

 


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Fig. 3. Concentrations of 109Cd and 65Zn (Bq mL-1) in soil solution extracted by tension lysimeters in the untreated and the organic matter–treated Soil A at 9 and 21°C. Each bar represents the mean of n = 3.

 





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