Authors
XY Xu, SP McGrath, AA Meharg, FJ Zhao
Publication date
2008/8/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
42
Issue
15
Pages
5574-5579
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Arsenic (As) exposure from consumption of rice can be substantial, particularly for the population on a subsistence rice diet in South Asia. Paddy rice has a much enhanced As accumulation compared with other cereal crops, and practical measures are urgently needed to decrease As transfer from soil to grain. We investigated the dynamics of As speciation in the soil solution under both flooded and aerobic conditions and compared As accumulation in rice shoot and grain in a greenhouse experiment. Flooding of soil led to a rapid mobilization of As, mainly as arsenite, in the soil solution. Arsenic concentrations in the soil solution were 7−16 and 4−13 times higher under the flooded than under the aerobic conditions in the control without As addition and in the +As treatments (10 mg As kg−1 as arsenite or arsenate), respectively. Arsenate was the main As species in the aerobic soil. Arsenic accumulation in rice …
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XY Xu, SP McGrath, AA Meharg, FJ Zhao - Environmental science & technology, 2008