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Main Title Uptake of Cadmium from Phosphate Fertilizers by Peas, Radishes, and Lettuce.
Author Ruess, J. O. ; Dooley, H. L. ; Griffis, William ;
CORP Author Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Year Published 1978
Report Number EPA/600/J-78/061;
Stock Number PB-289 184
Additional Subjects Cadmium ; Vegetable plants ; Fertilizing ; Inorganic phosphates ; Plant physiology ; Plant tissues ; Lettuce ; Peas ; Ammonium compounds ; Phosphorus inorganic compounds ; Soil properties ; Accumulation ; Tables(Data) ; Reprints ; Raphanus sativa ; Latuca sativa ; Pisum satirum ; Bioaccumulation
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NTIS  PB-289 184 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Cadium uptake from phosphate fertilizers by radish (Raphanus sativa) lettuce (Latuca sativa) and garden peas (Pisum satium) was investigated in the greenhouse. Fertilizer in all treatments was applied at the rate of 100 P/g soil to pots containing 4kg soil. When reagent grade mono-calcium phosphate was used as a P source on a coarse-textured acid soil, Cd contents of edible radish roots and tops were 0.4 g/g dry weight; while the Cd content of lettuce, and pea seeds and pea foliage was 0.2 g/g. The use of concentrated superphosphate (CSP) containing 174 g Cd/g resulted in plant Cd levels of 2.4, 3.4, 6.3, 0.9, and 0.5 g/g for radish roots, radish tops, lettuce, pea seeds and pea foliage, respectively. CSP when mixed with the soil, but placement of DAP almost completely eliminated Cd uptake from the fertilizer.