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Published online 27 June 2007
Published in J Environ Qual 36:1132-1136 (2007)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2006.0276
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Preceding Crop Affects Grain Cadmium and Zinc of Wheat Grown in Saline Soils of Central Iran

Amir H. Khoshgoftarmanesha,* and Rufus L. Chaneyb

a Dep. of Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture, Univ. of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, 84154
b USDA-ARS, Environmental Management and By-Product Utilization Lab., Beltsville, MD


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Fig. 1. Cadmium concentration in the EDTA and 1 M CaCl2 extracts from soil after sunflower or cotton was grown. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 

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Fig. 2. Shoot dry matter yield of sunflower or cotton for two different Cd-contaminated soils. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 

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Fig. 3. Cadmium concentration in shoots of sunflower and cotton grown in two different Cd-contaminated soils. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 

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Fig. 4. Shoot Cd content in wheat grown after sunflower or cotton for two different Cd-contaminated soils. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 

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Fig. 5. Grain Cd concentrations in wheat plants grown after cotton or sunflower for two different Cd-contaminated soils. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 

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Fig. 6. Grain Zn concentrations in wheat plants grown after cotton or sunflower for two different Cd-contaminated soils. Error bars represent + SE (n = 3).

 





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