Since compost-peat substrates may be contaminated with more than one heavy
metal, this study was carried out to determine the influence of additional
Cd and/or Cu supply on Zn toxicity For this, Petunia X hybrida were grown i
n compost-pear substrates with Cd (1.4 mg kg(-1)), Cu (87 mg kg(-1)), and Z
n (365 mg kg(-1)), Zn (365 mg kg(-1)) (all in aqua regia) supply in differe
nt combinations. The level of chlorosis and the dry matter yield were not a
ffected by the combined application of Cd, Cu, and Zn compared to a single
application. Plant Zn contents were reduced when Zn was given in combinatio
n with Cd and/or Cu. Plant Cu contents increased under Zn addition, whereas
plant Cd contents remained unaffected by mixed heavy metal supply. The phy
toavailable Zn, which was determined with Zn supply alone is valid for the
case of combined Zn, Cd, and Cu supply, because chlorosis was not increased
, plant Zn contents decreased, and the amount of CaCl2 extractable Zn was n
ot altered under Cd and/or Cu addition.