2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-57954-3
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The effectiveness of nanobiochar for reducing phytotoxicity and improving soil remediation in cadmium-contaminated soil

Abstract: There is growing concern that Cd in soils can be transferred to plants, resulting in phytotoxicity and threats to human health via the food chain. Biochar has been reported to be a soil amendment capable of reducing the bioavailability of metals in soil by electrostatic interactions, ionic exchange and the specific binding of metal ions by surface ligands. To determine the effects of Cd contamination and nanobiochar on the growth characteristics of plants, the dynamics of Cd in soil were explored in Petri dish… Show more

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“…Nanoparticles can absorb and translocate HMs through their special surface area ( Liu et al, 2020 ). Among them, Zn, in the form of ZnO-NPs, is used as a micronutrient that can help plant growth and development ( Kloubert and Rink, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoparticles can absorb and translocate HMs through their special surface area ( Liu et al, 2020 ). Among them, Zn, in the form of ZnO-NPs, is used as a micronutrient that can help plant growth and development ( Kloubert and Rink, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While combination of low cadmium and biochar showed more root fresh weight of 5.73g than the plants with high cadmium and biochar 4.66g. Brennan et al (2014); Liu et al (2020) noted the same pattern of growth and biochemical processes during the research work on the biochar applications in the presence of copper in the soil.…”
Section: Impacts Of Biochar and CD On Growth Parametersmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Higher pH or ionic strength diminished the effect of humic acids, which was attributed to the strong buffering capacity of the PBNPs. Thus, metals and organic contaminants that are immobilized on PBNPs in the environment are likely to be transported with PBNPs and may ultimately have detrimental impacts to the ecosystem depending on the water chemistry and geologic medium (Jin et al 2020 ; Liu et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%