Factors influencing the effectiveness of liming on cadmium reduction in rice: A meta-analysis and decision tree analysis.

Published
May 26, 2021
Journal
The Science of the total environment
PICOID
3556b34c
DOI
Citations
31
Keywords
Data collection, Data integration analysis, Lime dosage, Low-Cd accumulation rice, Soil amendments
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Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

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Intervention

liming

Comparison

control

Outcome

grain Cd reduction

Abstract

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Lime is widely applied as a soil amendment to reduce the grain cadmium (Cd) content in rice production. However, the effectiveness of liming on grain Cd reduction is inconsistent and often cannot meet the safety requirements established for rice production. To identify the factors causing the effectiveness of liming to vary, we collected data from peer-viewed articles regarding lime application in paddy soils that were published during the last ten years. The average Cd reduction rates in rice grains after liming were -44% across all the studies considered, which could be broken down into -48% for pot experiments only and -42% for field trials only. The results of a meta-analysis and decision tree analysis indicated that the experiment type (field or pot), lime dosage, lime type (CaCO

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