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Identification of Chinese cabbage genotypes with low cadmium accumulation for food safety
www.iae.ac.cn   2009-02-26 14:31:18

Weitao Liu, Qixing Zhou, Yuebing Sun, Rui Liu,Identification of Chinese cabbage genotypes with low cadmium accumulation for food safety ,Environmental Pollution, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 1 February 2009

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Abstract

The pot-culture experiment and field studies were conducted to screen out and identify cadmium (Cd) excluders from 40 Chinese cabbage genotypes for food safety. The results of the pot-culture experiment indicated that the shoot Cd concentrations under three treatments (1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 mg Cd kg−1 Soil) varied significantly (p < 0.05), with average values of 0.70, 3.07 and 5.83 mg kg−1, respectively. The Cd concentrations in 12 cabbage genotypes were lower than 0.50 mg kg−1. The enrichment factors (EFs) and translocation factors (TFs) in 8 cabbage genotypes were lower than 1.0. The field studies further identified Lvxing 70 as a Cd-excluder genotype (CEG), which is suitable to be planted in low Cd-contaminated soils (Cd concentration should be lower than 1.25 mg kg−1) for food safety.

Lvxing 70 was identified as a Cd-excluder genotype (CEG) and suitable to be cultivated in low Cd-contaminated soils for food safety.

Keywords: Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis L.); Cadmium pollution; Cadmium excluder genotype (CEG); Food safety