Milk vetch returning reduces rice grain Cd concentration in paddy fields: Roles of iron plaque and soil reducing-bacteria
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136158
Milk vetch returning reduces rice grain Cd concentration in paddy fields: Roles of iron plaque and soil reducing-bacteria
Abstract
Milk vetch (MV, Astragalus sinicus L.) is used in agricultural production as a green manure; however, its impact on accumulation levels of heavy metals (e.g., Cd) in rice remains poorly understood. This study investigated the effects of MV on Cd accumulation in rice, iron plaque formation, soil properties, and the soil microbial community structure through field experiments. The results showed that MV reduced Cd concentration in the roots, stem, leaves, and grains by 33%, 60%, 71%, and 49%, respectively. Chemical fertilizer and MV treatment promoted iron plaque formation, and MV considerably increased the Fe/Mn ratio in the iron plaque. More importantly, MV inhibited Cd transportation from the root iron plaque to the root by 74%. The concentrations of CaCl2-extractable Cd, available phosphorus, and available potassium, as well as the cation exchange capacity and urease activity, were significantly reduced in the MV treatment. Furthermore, 16 S rDNA high-throughput sequencing results of the soil microbial community structure showed that compared with the control, MV increased the soil microbial richness, increased the relative abundance of anaerobic microorganisms, and significantly increased the relative abundance of Thermodesulfovibrio and Geobacter at the genus level. The increase in anaerobic microbial abundance was closely related to the decrease in CaCl2-extractable Cd concentration. The application of MV promoted the formation of iron plaque, inhibited the transport of Cd, increased the abundance of anaerobic microorganisms, decreased the CaCl2-extractable Cd concentration, and reduced the Cd concentration in rice grain.
Keywords: Cd; Iron plaque; Milk vetch; Reducing-bacteria; Rice.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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