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Development of Resin Membranes as a Sensitive Indicator of Heavy Metal Toxicity in the Soil Environment
Authors:J Liang  J J Schoenau
Institution:Saskatchewan Institute of Pedology , University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada , S7N OWO
Abstract:Abstract

Ion exchange resins in contact with soil can act as a sink for metal cations, thereby simulate the action of plant roots. Ion exchange resins in membrane form offer additional advantages in ease of use and handling. A procedure was developed to assess the bioavailability of four heavy metals Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb via direct in soil burial. A growth chamber experiment with three representative crops (oats, radish and lettuce) was set up to determine the phytotoxic levels of the four heavy metals. The critical levels varied widely from crop to crop, and soil to soil. Lettuce was most sensitive to high concentration of metals. The toxic effects are more pronounced on sandier textured soils.
Keywords:Heavy metals  phytotoxicity  resin membrane  soil test  burial in situ
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