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Progress and future prospects in co-planting with hyperaccumulators: Application to the sustainable use of agricultural soil contaminated by arsenic, cadmium, and nickel

Xiaoming Wan, Weibin Zeng, Wen Cai, Mei Lei, Xiaoyong Liao, Tongbin Chen

2023Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Co-planting two or more species on the same piece of land, with overlapping time or not, has been suggested to increase both crop production and long-term sustainability. On soils that are slightly or moderately contaminated with heavy metals, hyperaccumulators have been co-planted with crops to clean the soil and produce safe agricultural products. Despite the increasing number of greenhouse experiments and field trials that investigate the co-planting mechanisms and efficiency, the consistency, stability, and applicability of this technology and its contribution to sustainability remain unclear. From published literature, we collected 118 co-planting combinations involving hyperaccumulators, and compared them with their monoculture controls. Co-planting averagely decreased the shoot arsenic concentration by ∼23.4% and cadmium by ∼13.4%. Co-planting controls the crop contamination as long as the hyperaccumulator and crop species are correctly selected, and the soil heavy metal is within the safe range. Further, a sustainability assessment criterion for the utilization of contaminated agricultural soil was proposed, taking As-contaminated soil as an example. A decision framework and a guideline for co-planting were established to aid in the decision-making. The outlook of co-planting as a sustainable solution and the future development were prospected.

Topics & Concepts

HyperaccumulatorEnvironmental scienceSowingAgricultureArsenicSustainabilityAgronomySoil contaminationSoil waterAgroforestryChemistryBiologyEcologySoil scienceOrganic chemistryAgronomic Practices and Intercropping SystemsComposting and Vermicomposting Techniques
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