Issue 12, 2005

Use of perlite in cadmium plant studies: an approach to polluted soil conditions

Abstract

Two different types of hydroponic cultures, “water culture” and “perlite system”, were compared using white lupin plants (Lupinus albus L., cv. Marta) under different Cd treatments: 0, 0.2, 0.6, 2, 4, 6, 13, 20, 40 and 60 μM (water culture) and 0.2, 2, 20, 60 and 150 μM (moistened perlite). Fresh weight, shoot and root length, and total Cd concentration in the plants were measured. Moreover, a batch experiment was carried out to study the ability of perlite to adsorb and desorb Cd from nutrient solution. Lupin plants under Cd treatments in “water culture” showed a higher growth inhibition than those grown on perlite. A high positive correlation between Cd concentration in the plant and Cd supply was obtained regardless of the substrate used. Moreover, a high positive correlation between Cd doses with the “perlite system” and their equivalent Cd doses estimated for the “water culture” system was observed. Thus, the “water culture-equivalent” Cd doses were 14 times lower than the Cd doses in the perlite system. On the other hand, desorbed Cd concentrations were calculated giving values 12 times lower than the tested Cd doses.

Graphical abstract: Use of perlite in cadmium plant studies: an approach to polluted soil conditions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Apr 2005
Accepted
07 Oct 2005
First published
24 Oct 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 1355-1358

Use of perlite in cadmium plant studies: an approach to polluted soil conditions

S. Vázquez and R. Carpena-Ruiz, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 1355 DOI: 10.1039/B505318H

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