Redistribution of iron oxides in aggregates induced by pe + pH variation alters Cd availability in paddy soils
2020
Abstract In this study, the effect of unstable pe + pH levels on the transformation of Fe oxides in different-sized soil fractions and its impact on Cd speciation were explored. Paddy soil samples collected from two locations in China were cultivated for two months under one of four pe + pH conditions: flooding + N2 (T1), flooding (T2), 70% water holding capacity (T3), and 70% water holding capacity + O2 (T4). Chemical analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to identify the mineralogical phases and species of Fe and Cd in paddy soils. The results show that the decrease of soil pe + pH level favored the transformation of well-crystallized Fe oxides (Fec), such as hematite and goethite, into poorly-crystallized (Feo) and organically-complexed (Fep) forms. The transformation promoted the binding of Cd to Fe oxides and was primarily responsible for up to a 41.8% decrease of soil DTPA (diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid)-extractable-Cd content. In addition, the decline in pe + pH value reduced Fe concentrations in soil particle fractions of 0.2–2-mm (17.8%–30.6%) and
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