VNF Cadimi Carousel 0️⃣0️⃣2️⃣: Methods for Addressing Cadmium Contamination in Agricultural Soils
Cadmium (Cd) contamination in the soil is seriously affecting crops and human health. Nowadays, there are several methods available to help reduce this issue. For example:
Soil Remediation: Using lime, zeolite, and biochar to reduce exchangeable cadmium in the soil, limiting its uptake by plants.
Heavy Metal-Accumulating Plants: Plants like Celosia argentea and Amaranthus can absorb cadmium from the soil, helping clean up the environment.
Rhodobacter Bacteria: This bacterium helps reduce cadmium mobility in the soil, effectively decreasing contamination.
Organic Farming: Using organic fertilizers instead of chemical ones helps reduce cadmium pollution, protect the environment, and safeguard health.
These methods not only help protect the soil but also promote sustainable agriculture. Check out more details in our Carousel!