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Metal response of Douglas-fir: a comparison of foliar metals and phytochelatin production in trees planted in soils amended with biosolids or metal salts.
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Metal response of Douglas-fir: a comparison of foliar metals and phytochelatin production in trees planted in soils amended with biosolids or metal salts./
作者:
Mendrey, Katrina J.
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188 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-03.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International52-03(E).
標題:
Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife. -
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ISBN:
9781303494888
Metal response of Douglas-fir: a comparison of foliar metals and phytochelatin production in trees planted in soils amended with biosolids or metal salts.
Mendrey, Katrina J.
Metal response of Douglas-fir: a comparison of foliar metals and phytochelatin production in trees planted in soils amended with biosolids or metal salts.
- 188 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-03.
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013.
This study was designed to explore the relationship between metals in soil, foliar metal concentrations and phytochelatin (PC) production in Douglas-fir trees planted in soils amended with biosolids or metal salts. Both a greenhouse and field study were conducted to determine whether PC production could be correlated with increased foliar metal or soil metal concentrations. Two seedlings per pot were planted in one of seven greenhouse treatments. The control soil, a sandy loam forest soil, was amended with modern biosolids at rates of 20 Mg ha-1 or 40 Mg ha-1 or metal salts added to similar metal concentrations as biosolids treatments to represent low to moderate metal application rates. Two additional treatments using 100% historic biosolids and the control soil amended with metal salts represented a high metal application rate. The field study included trees amended with modern biosolids at a rate of 21 Mg ha-1 or 16 Mg ha -1 and corresponding trees of the same age that had not received biosolids applications. Soils in both studies were tested for total and NH4NO 3- extractable Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn, as well as pH, C, N, C:N and electrical conductivity. Tree foliage was analyzed for total foliar Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn, as well as phytochelatin, glutathione and cysteine content.
ISBN: 9781303494888Subjects--Topical Terms:
783690
Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife.
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