Abstract: Two pot experiments were conducted under greenhouse conditions to
investigate the characteristics of Cd uptake and accumulation by two Cd
accumulator oilseed rape varieties and one Indian mustard grown on a loamy soil
that had been artificially contaminated by different amounts of
CdSO_4 (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 mg/kg soil). The relationship
between shoot Cd uptake of the two oilseed rape cultivars and the soil Cd
concentrations could be simulated via quadratic equations. The curve showed
that maximum shoot Cd uptake of Indian mustard was 314.7 μg/pot
at soil Cd concentration of 87.8 mg/kg, while maximum uptake of the variety
Xikou Huazi was 543.3 μg/pot at soil Cd concentration of 69.1
mg/kg and that of the variety Zhongyou Za-1hao was 576.7 μg/pot
at soil Cd concentration of 84.0 mg/kg, suggesting that shoot Cd uptake ability
of the two Cd accumulator oilseed rapes was significantly higher than that of
the Indian mustard. Xikou Huazi had higher phytoremediation potential for Cd
contaminated soil. Shoot Cd accumulation ability of the two Cd accumulator
oilseed rapes was correspond and Cd was easier translocated to the shoot than
hyperaccumulator Indian mustard as comparation plant. Shoot Cd distribution
pattern showed consistent and significant reduction from older leaves to
younger ones of two oilseed rapes and Indian mustard. Cd uptake by oilseed
rapes in growth prophase was higher than that of growth anaphase.
Keywords: Cd accumulator oilseed rape, uptake, accumulate, characteristics