Heavy metal uptake from contaminated soils by six varieties of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)

Abstract
SUMMARY: A replicated pot experiment is described in which six lettuce varieties were grown in four contaminated soils of different Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn concentrations. Webb's Wonderful absorbed least and All Year Round absorbed most Cd and Zn from all four soils. Uptake of both metals by all six varieties increased with increasing soil contents and leaf Cd and Zn concentrations were positively and significantly correlated. There was little evidence for a varietal control of the absorption of Pb and none for Cu, but a significant positive correlation between leaf Cu and Pb concentrations was observed.

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