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Research Article

Can Addition of Biochar and Zeolite to a Contaminated Calcareous Soil Mitigate the Pb-toxicity Effects on Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea L.) Growth?

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Pages 136-148 | Received 10 Jul 2020, Accepted 16 Nov 2020, Published online: 06 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Recently, the use of biochar for remediation of agricultural soils polluted with heavy metals to reduce their toxicity for plants has been expanded. This study aims to evaluate the impact of biochars and zeolite on the biochemical composition of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) grown in a Pb-contaminated calcareous soil under greenhouse conditions as completely randomized design. The first factor consists of biochars (without biochar application (CL), green compost (GB), municipal solid waste (MB) and poultry manure (PB) each at 3% (w/w)), and the second factor included zeolite levels (without zeolite application (Z0), 2% (w/w) (Z1) and 4% (w/w) (Z2)). With increasing the zeolite levels, shoot dry matter (3.1 fold), content of chlorophyll a (33.3%), chlorophyll b (37.0%), carotenoids (30.1%), and nutrients uptake (Zn (3 fold), Cu (3.3 fold), Fe (3 fold), Mn (3.7 fold), P (2.9 fold) and K (3.2 fold)) by spinach were significantly enhanced while the enzymes activity (catalase and peroxidase) and Pb concentration (2.9 fold) were reduced significantly. Among the biochars, the MB treatment was the best due to the highest increase in shoot dry matter (57.4%) and nutrients uptake (Zn, Cu, Fe, Mn, P and K) compared to the control. However, it had the lowest Pb concentration and catalase enzyme. Finally, it could be concluded that addition of biochar and zeolite to Pb-polluted calcareous soils can mitigate the Pb-toxicity effects on spinach growth through the reduction of Pb concentration, activity of antioxidant enzymes, and enhancement of the nutrients absorption.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by College of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Darab, Shiraz University, Iran.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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