Giant Rice Is a Unique Candidate for the Sustainable Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Paddy Fields.

IF 5 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Rice Pub Date : 2025-10-14 DOI:10.1186/s12284-025-00853-w
Canming Chen, Xianhui Zhong, Yonghong Qiu, Sujing Yang, Huada Daniel Ruan, Zebin Wei, Qi-Tang Wu
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The limited availability of ideal cadmium (Cd) hyperaccumulating plants remains a significant challenge for phytoremediating Cd-contaminated soils. This study aims to find out if the high biomass giant rice can be a suitable phytoremediation candidate for Cd-contaminated paddy fields and to elucidate physiological mechanisms relative to low or high Cd accumulation. Soil column and lysimeter tests were conducted with giant and normal species of rice under different water conditions. Cd distribution in different parts of root and shoots were determined. Under sustained flooding in column tests or keeping soil moist after the tillering stage in lysimeter tests, Cd contents in the grain of giant rice were very low. The Cd bioconcentration factor (BCF) of grain of giant rice (0.015-0.034) were significantly lower than those of normal rice (0.088-0.099), while BCF of root was in the reversed trend. Of the Cd in giant rice roots, 23.5% was trapped by the iron plaque on the root surface, compared 11.7% for normal rice. More Fe-O, -COOH functional groups in giant rice roots were confirmed by FTIR spectra. Under semi-dry condition, Cd contents in giant rice were very significantly increased, BCF straw in regenerated giant rice reached 13.4. Cd in shoots were accumulated in basal stems of the giant rice, the phytoextraction rate reached 18.7% of total Cd in topsoil, compared to 9.6% for giant Napier grass (Pennisetum hybridum). Therefore, the giant rice is a unique crop who can highly produce safe rice under wet conditions in the first half year and meanwhile by regenerating it can efficiently phytoextract Cd in the soil under semi-dry condition with a low labor input and carbon emission.

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巨型水稻是镉污染稻田植物可持续修复的独特选择。
理想镉(Cd)超富集植物的有限可用性仍然是植物修复镉污染土壤的一个重大挑战。本研究旨在探讨高生物量巨型稻是否可以作为镉污染稻田的植物修复候选植物,并阐明其与低镉或高镉积累相关的生理机制。在不同的水分条件下,对巨型稻和普通稻进行了土柱和渗滤试验。测定了Cd在根、芽不同部位的分布。柱形试验中持续淹水或蒸渗试验中分蘖期后保持土壤湿润,巨型水稻籽粒中Cd含量很低。巨型水稻籽粒Cd生物富集因子(BCF)(0.015 ~ 0.034)显著低于普通水稻(0.088 ~ 0.099),而根系Cd生物富集因子(BCF)呈相反趋势。在巨型水稻根系中,23.5%的镉被根表面的铁膜捕获,而普通水稻的这一比例为11.7%。FTIR光谱证实了水稻巨根中存在较多的Fe-O、-COOH官能团。半干燥条件下巨稻Cd含量极显著升高,再生巨稻BCF秸秆Cd含量达到13.4。巨稻的茎部Cd主要在基茎中积累,植物对表层土壤Cd的提取率为18.7%,而巨稻的这一比例为9.6%。因此,巨稻是一种独特的在上半年湿润条件下高产出安全水稻的作物,同时在半干旱条件下,巨稻通过再生可以有效地提取土壤中的Cd,劳动投入低,碳排放少。
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Rice
Rice AGRONOMY-
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
60
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rice aims to fill a glaring void in basic and applied plant science journal publishing. This journal is the world''s only high-quality serial publication for reporting current advances in rice genetics, structural and functional genomics, comparative genomics, molecular biology and physiology, molecular breeding and comparative biology. Rice welcomes review articles and original papers in all of the aforementioned areas and serves as the primary source of newly published information for researchers and students in rice and related research.
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