TITLE:
Influence of Sedum Spectabile on Cd Concentration in Soil and Runoff
AUTHORS:
Hao Zhang, Jie He, Chunyu Dong, Haichan Yang, Yu Han, Sijing Sun, Naiming Zhang, Li Bao
KEYWORDS:
Sedum Spectabile, Pollution Level, Rainfall Intensity, Slope, Cd
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.10 No.11,
November
8,
2022
ABSTRACT: To research how planting Sedum spectabile affects Cd loss, in this experiment, the
impact of soil pollution level (low, medium, high), rainfall intensity (30, 60,
90 mm·h-1), and slope (6°, 12°, 18°, 24°) on Cd concentration in
soil and runoff after planting Sedum spectabile are investigating using an
indoor artificial rainfall simulation method. The results showed that: 1) The
mean values of agricultural soils in the study area reached 38.52 and 1073.28
mg·kg-1 for Cd and Zn, respectively, which were 176.70 and 11.96
times higher than the background values of soil environment in southern Yunnan.
2) The decrease of total Cd in the soil after planting Sedum spectabile ranged
from 17.52% to 31.09%, and the decrease of effective state Cd ranged from
14.36% to 21.81%. The higher the pollution level, the more significant the
decrease of effective state Cd. 3) After 120 days of planting, the Cd
concentration in runoff decreased between 22.40% and 89.23% compared to 15 days, with the more significant
decrease in low Cd pollution, 90 mm·h-1 rainfall, medium Cd
pollution, 30 mm·h-1 rainfall, and high Cd pollution, 90 mm·h-1,
reaching 81.14% - 87.43%, 82.21% - 89.00%, and 37.57% - 89.23%. 4) The
pollution level and rainfall intensity were significantly and positively
correlated with Cd concentration in runoff at 15 and 120 days of planting Sedum
spectabile, with correlation coefficients of 0.498, 0.641, and 0.435, 0.464.
Research shows that planting Sedum spectabile can reduce the Cd concentration
in soil and runoff, which is essential for the remediation of Cd-contaminated
farmland.