Authors
SS Mann, AW Rate, RJ Gilkes
Publication date
2002/11
Journal
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Volume
141
Pages
281-297
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Phosphatic fertilizers contain appreciable concentrations of cadmium (Cd) which may elevate the Cd concentrations of soils and crops, yet the impact of Cd on poorly buffered Western Australian soils is not known. We measured soil Cd, P and Zn concentrations at different depths and with total (mixed acid) and partial extractants (CaCl2, EDTA and HCl) at sites with a known phosphate fertilizer history. Accumulation of Cd in soils where P fertilizers had been applied varied greatly, with the Cd content of fertilized soils generally having significantly higher Cd contents than for unfertilized soils. In a ferruginous sandy loam, the highest concentrations of Cd were in the top 2 cm and these concentrations increased with increasing amounts of fertilizer application. A gravelly lateritic soil in an orchard contained 3.6 mg Cd kg-1, which was 20-fold higher than the equivalent unfertilized soil. Very sandy horticultural soils …
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