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. 2014 Nov:194:217-223.
doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.08.004. Epub 2014 Aug 24.

Impact of agronomic practices on arsenic accumulation and speciation in rice grain

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Impact of agronomic practices on arsenic accumulation and speciation in rice grain

Rui Ma et al. Environ Pollut. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Rice is a major source of dietary arsenic (As). The effects of paddy water management, straw incorporation, the applications of nitrogen fertilizer or organic manure, and the additions of biochar on arsenic accumulation and speciation in rice grain were investigated under field conditions over four cropping seasons in Hunan, China. Treatments that promoted anaerobic conditions in the soil, including continuous flooding and straw incorporation, significantly increased the concentration of As, especially methylated As species, in rice grain, whereas N application rate and biochar additions had little or inconsistent effect. Continuous flooding and straw incorporation also increased the abundance of the arsenite methyltransferase gene arsM in the soil, potentially enhancing As methylation in the soil and the uptake of methylated As by rice plants. Intermittent flooding was an effective method to decrease As accumulation in rice grain.

Keywords: Arsenic; Arsenic methylation; Arsenic speciation; Contamination; Rice.

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