Various single extractants (EDTA, DTPA, CaCl 2 , NaNO 3 and NH 4 NO 3 ) and the first step of Community Bureau of Reference (BCR1) method were used to evaluate the immobilization of Cd in contaminated acidic paddy soil by different amendments. The extractability of Cd in amended soil changed in the following order: EDTA ≈ BCR1 > DTPA > NH 4 NO 3 ≈ CaCl 2 > NaNO 3 . A simple correlation analysis indicated that the BCR1, CaCl 2 , NH 4 NO 3 , and NaNO 3 methods are the best suited methods for predicting changes in the phytoavailability to rice of Cd in soil (r = 0.680 to 0.828, P < 0.001), followed by the DTPA extraction procedure (r = 0.543 to 0.666, P < 0.01). However, nonsignificant correlations were observed between soil EDTA-extractable Cd and Cd accumulated in rice. Accordingly, the BCR1, CaCl 2 , NH 4 NO 3 , and NaNO 3 extraction procedures are recommended for evaluating the immobilization of Cd in contaminated acidic paddy soil.
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