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:: Volume 9, Issue 3 (summer 2018) ::
j.health 2018, 9(3): 277-290 Back to browse issues page
Interaction Effect of Municipal Waste Compost and Pistachio Residues Biochar on Decreasing Cadmium Stress in Shallot (A Case Study: Zarandieh Municipal Waste Compost)
A.H Baghaie *
Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University
Abstract:   (3603 Views)
Background & objectives: Today soil pollution by heavy metals especially in industrial regions is one of the major health problems. This research was done to investigate the effect of pistachio residues biochar on decreasing soil cadmium (Cd) stress in shallot in a soil treated with Zarandieh municipal waste compost.
Methods: The present study is an experimental study has been done on the Cd polluted soil as a factorial experiment in the layout of randomized completely block design. Treatments were consisting of applying municipal waste compost at the rates of 0, 10 and 15 t ha-1 and applying pistachio residues biochar (0 and 15 gr kg-1) and the cd polluted soil at the rates of 0, 10, 20 and 30 mg cd kg-1 soil‌. The Zarandieh municipal waste compost and pistachio residues biochar were added to the soil and after the end of the experiment; root and shoot Cd concentration and catalase enzyme activity were measured. Means comparisons were done by LSD test at a probability level of 5%.
Results: Applying 15 g kg-1 pistachio residues biochar in a Cd polluted soil (20 mg Cd kg‌-1 soil) treated with 15 t ha-1 municipal waste compost caused a significant decrease in root and shoot Cd concentration by 12 and 9%, respectively. In addition, the root and shoot catalase, enzyme activity was also decreased.
Conclusion: The results of this experiment showed that applying Zarandieh municipal waste compost with pistachio residues biochar can decrease the plant Cd stress. However, the role of type and plant variety on the amount of decreasing Cd stress cannot be ignored
Keywords: Municipal Waste Compost, Biochar, Cd, Catalase Enzyme Activity
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/07/8 | Accepted: 2018/07/8 | Published: 2018/07/8
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