Cadmium Content of Wheat Grain from a Long-Term Field Experiment with Sewage Sludge
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Environmental Quality
- Vol. 30 (5) , 1575-1580
- https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2001.3051575x
Abstract
Grain Cd concentrations were determined in the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars Soissons, Brigadier, and Hereward grown in 1994,1996, and 1999, respectively, in soils of a long-term field experiment to which sewage sludges contaminated with Zn, Cu, Ni, or Cr had previously been added. Soil pore water soluble Cd and free Cd2+ increased linearly with increasing total soil Cd (R2=0.82 and 0.84, respectively; P 1996 > 1999, with more Cd being taken up into the grain by Soissons grown in 1994, and least by Hereward grown in 1999. For Soissons, Cd concentration in the grain greater than the EU limit (0.24 mg kg(-1) dry wt.) occurred at soil Cd less than the current UK limit of 3 mg kg(-1) for soils receiving sewage sludge. In contrast, for Brigadier and Hereward, grain Cd concentrations were near to and less than the EU limit, respectively, at soil Cd concentrations of 3 mg kg(-1).Keywords
Funding Information
- United Kingdom Ministry of Agriculture
- United Kingdom Home-Grown Cereals Authority
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