Cadmium Contamination in Soils and Plants: Mechanisms and Mitigation focuses on the processes and mechanisms of transformation and transport of cadmium (Cd) in soil-plant systems, covering aspects from inputs and outputs of Cd to/from soil-plant systems, biogeochemical transformation of Cd in soil, uptake and transport of Cd in plants, toxicity and detoxification of Cd in microorganisms and plants, dietary intake of Cd and impact on human health, risk assessment and bioremediation technologies to mitigate Cd contamination. Contamination of soil with Cd, a highly toxic heavy metal, is a global problem due to both geogenic reasons and anthropogenic activities. Cd is readily taken up by plants, causing toxicities to plants and posing a significant risk to human health via dietary exposure. There has been much scientific progress in understanding various aspects of the topic, especially the mechanisms and mitigation technologies. This book to synthesizes and presents a comprehensive look at the state-of-the-art knowledge of Cd in soil-plant systems. Cadmium Contamination in Soils and Plants serves as a key authoritative resource for researchers, graduate students, environmental protection professionals and policy makers who are interested in the issues of soil contamination, agricultural sustainability, food safety and public health, and environmental protection and remediation.
1. Introduction
2. Analytical methods for cadmium in soil-plant systems
3. Global pattern of cadmium contamination in soil
4. Emissions and atmospheric deposition of cadmium
5. Inputs and outputs of cadmium in agricultural systems, excluding atmospheric deposition
6. Sorption, desorption and complexation of cadmium in soil and modelling
7. Transformation of cadmium in paddy soil
8. Impact of cadmium on soil microorganisms and fauna
9. Assessment of cadmium bioavailability in soil
10. Uptake and translocation of cadmium by plants
11. Toxicity and detoxification of cadmium in plants
12. Cadmium hyperaccumulation by plants
13. Role of mycorrhiza in cadmium uptake and detoxification
14. Modelling cadmium transfer from soil to crops
15. Dietary intake of cadmium and impact on human health
16. Risk assessments of cadmium contamination in soil
17. Amendments and agronomic practices to immobilize cadmium in soil
18. Breeding and biotechnology to limit cadmium accumulation in crops
19. Phytoremediation of cadmium contaminated soil
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