2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.crope.2023.04.002
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Progress and challenges of rice ratooning technology in the south of Henan Province, China

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“…(2) The vigorous development of modern planting in rural areas has also contributed to a certain amount of pollution. According to the investigation results of the commonly used fertilizers in Henan by relevant scholars of the Henan Cultivation Soil and Fertilizer Testing Center ( Wei et al, 2023 ; Zhang et al, 2023b ), the heavy metals that exceeded the standard in the organic fertilizer samples were: As (0.034–46.68 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 5.9%), Pb (0.013 ~ 124.15 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 0.9%), Cd (0 ~ 21.63 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 4.1%), Hg (0.011 ~ 137 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 7.8%), This is because organic wastes such as sludge and domestic garbage rich in heavy metal elements are used as raw materials in the production of organic fertilizers, so that the heavy metals in the fertilizer are at a high value. Unreasonable use of feed pesticides and fertilizers, direct discharge of domestic garbage and wastewater may cause heavy metal pollution.…”
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“…(2) The vigorous development of modern planting in rural areas has also contributed to a certain amount of pollution. According to the investigation results of the commonly used fertilizers in Henan by relevant scholars of the Henan Cultivation Soil and Fertilizer Testing Center ( Wei et al, 2023 ; Zhang et al, 2023b ), the heavy metals that exceeded the standard in the organic fertilizer samples were: As (0.034–46.68 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 5.9%), Pb (0.013 ~ 124.15 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 0.9%), Cd (0 ~ 21.63 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 4.1%), Hg (0.011 ~ 137 mg·kg −1 , exceeding the standard rate of 7.8%), This is because organic wastes such as sludge and domestic garbage rich in heavy metal elements are used as raw materials in the production of organic fertilizers, so that the heavy metals in the fertilizer are at a high value. Unreasonable use of feed pesticides and fertilizers, direct discharge of domestic garbage and wastewater may cause heavy metal pollution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%