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Peel, J.W.; Vetter, R.J.; Christian, J.E.; Kessler, W.V.; McFee, W.W.
Environmental chemistry and cycling processes1978
Environmental chemistry and cycling processes1978
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[en] The uptake and distribution of cadmium in corn (Zea mays) treated at various time intervals after planting and sampled at various times after treatment were measured. Cadmium was found to accumulate in all parts sampled. As shown in field studies, stems and leaves generally concentrated more cadmium than did husks, cobs, kernels, silks, or tassels. Samples of stems and leaves from corn treated 23 days after planting and sampled 5 days later exhibited higher concentrations of cadmium than samples taken 25, 45, 65, or 85 days after treatment. Concentrations generally decreased with time. Greenhouse studies showed that corn exposed to cadmium for the longest period of time accumulated the greatest total cadmium. The highest cadmium concentrations were found in the base or lowest leaves sampled 45 days after planting; this suggests a useful technique for quick screening corn crops for cadmium pollution
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Adriano, D.C.; Brisbin, I.L. Jr. (eds.); Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN (USA). Technical Information Center; p. 628-636; 1978; p. 628-636; 2. mineral cycling symposia on environmental chemistry and cycling processes; Augusta, GA, USA; 28 Apr - 1 May 1976
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