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Abstract
Rice cultivation under flooded conditions usually leads to a high accumulation of arsenic (As) in grains. Sulphur and iron played vital roles in affecting the bioavailability of As in the soil-rice system. Herein, using pot experiments, we investigated the effects of persulphate (PS) and ferrous (Fe2+) on the transfer and accumulation of As in the soil-rice system under flooded conditions. The concentration of As and Fe in soil porewater declined with continuous flooding. Persulphate/ferrous addition significantly inhibited the formation of iron plaque and the transfer of As to the aboveground tissues of rice. The total As, dimethylarsinicacid (DMA), As (III), and As (V) in grains significantly decreased by 49∼75%, 60∼89%, 20∼24%, and 35∼36%, respectively, by persulphate/ferrous application. Furthermore, a decrease of As in husk, leaf, and, stem was also found in persulphate and ferrous treatment. To some degree, the Fe2+ can facilitate the decreased efficiency of As accumulation and translocation in rice tissue. The present study's results demonstrated that applying persulphate/Fe2+ could effectively alleviate the excessive accumulation of As in rice grains in the soil-rice system under flooding conditions.
在水淹条件下种植水稻通常会导致谷物中砷(As)的大量积累。硫和铁在影响土壤-水稻系统中砷的生物利用率方面起着至关重要的作用。在此,我们利用盆栽实验研究了过硫酸盐(PS)和亚铁(Fe2+)对淹水条件下土壤-水稻系统中砷的转移和积累的影响。土壤孔隙水中的砷和铁的浓度随着连续淹水而下降。加入过硫酸盐/亚铁能显著抑制铁斑的形成和 As 向水稻地上组织的转移。施用过硫酸盐/亚铁后,谷物中的总砷、二甲基砷酸(DMA)、砷(III)和砷(V)分别显著减少了 49∼75%、60∼89%、20∼24% 和 35∼36%。此外,在过硫酸盐和亚铁处理中,谷壳、叶片和茎中的砷含量也有所下降。在某种程度上,Fe2+ 可以促进水稻组织中 As 的积累和转移效率的降低。本研究结果表明,在淹水条件下,施用过硫酸盐/Fe2+ 可有效缓解土壤-水稻系统中水稻籽粒中 As 的过度积累。
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