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Effect of Chloride in Soil Solution on the Plant Availability of Biosolid-Borne Cadmium

Karin Weggler*,a, Michael J. McLaughlinb,c and Robin D. Grahamc

a State Forests of NSW, Research and Development Division, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia
b CSIRO Division of Land and Water, PMB 2, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
c University of Adelaide, Department of Plant Science, Waite Road, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia



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Fig. 1. Relationship between chloride concentration in soil solution and Cd concentration in soil solution of soils amended with 0 ({circ}----), 20 ({triangleup}----), 40 ({blacktriangleup}----), and 80 ({square}----) g biosolids kg–1. The exceptional high value in the 20 g kg–1 biosolid treatment was omitted in the calculation for the fitting line.

 


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Fig. 2. Relationship between Cl concentration in soil solution and Cd uptake in wheat with soil amended with 0 ({circ}----), 20 ({triangleup}----), 40 ({blacktriangleup}----), and 80 ({square}----) g biosolids kg–1.

 





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