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Migration and Transformation of Arsenic in Rice and Soil under Different Nitrogen Sources in Polymetallic Sulfide Mining Areas
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer affects the migration and transformation of arsenic (As) in soil and rice. We conducted pot experiments and studied the effects of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.4 g∙kg(−1) N levels of NH(4)Cl, (NH(4))(2)SO(4), and NH(4)NO(3) fertilizers on the As bioavailability in the As-contaminated inte...
Autores principales: | , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294976 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12101541 |
Sumario: | Nitrogen (N) fertilizer affects the migration and transformation of arsenic (As) in soil and rice. We conducted pot experiments and studied the effects of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.4 g∙kg(−1) N levels of NH(4)Cl, (NH(4))(2)SO(4), and NH(4)NO(3) fertilizers on the As bioavailability in the As-contaminated inter-rhizosphere soil and As accumulation in the rice organs. The results showed that the concentration of bioavailable As in the rice rhizosphere soil was significantly negatively correlated with pH under the 0.4 g∙kg(−1) N level of each fertilizer. At the same N level, while the As concentration was maturity stage > tillering stage in rice stems and leaves treated with NH(4)Cl and (NH(4))(2)SO(4), it was the opposite in roots. This suggests that the transfer of As from roots to stems and leaves mainly occurs in the late stage of rice growth under the condition of only NH(4)(+)-N fertilizer applying. The As concentration in rice aboveground organ (grains and stems–leaves) decreased with the increasing N application under the same N fertilizer treatment condition during the mature stage. In addition, the As concentration in rice grains treated with (NH(4))(2)SO(4) was the lowest. This result indicated that SO(4)(2−) and NH(4)(+)-N had a significant synergistic inhibition on the As accumulation in rice grains. It was concluded that appropriate (NH(4))(2)SO(4) levels for As-contaminated paddy soils with high sulfur (S) contents would obtain rice grains with inorganic As concentrations below 0.2 mg·kg(−1). |
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