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http://dx.doi.org/10.3839/jabc.2021.059

Effect of organic matter addition on the solubility of arsenic in soil and uptake by rice: a field-scale study  

Yoo, Ji-Hyock (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Kim, Dan-Bi (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Kim, Won-Il (Eco-Friendly Agri-Bio Research Center)
Kim, Sung-Chul (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry / v.64, no.4, 2021 , pp. 439-446 More about this Journal
Abstract
A field-scale study was conducted to evaluate the effect of organic matter amendments on the solubility of arsenic (As) in paddy soil and uptake by rice. Six organic matter (rice bran, rice straw, pig/cattle/fowls manure compost and swine liquid manure) were added to two polluted soils with high As (53 mg kg-1) and low As concentration (28 mg kg-1), and changes in soil solution constituents was monitored. The mean As concentrations in soil solution from the high As soil with rice bran, pig manure compost and swine liquid manure addition were significantly higher (0.61-1.15 mg L-1) than that of the control (0.42-0.66 mg L-1). Regression between As and Fe in soil solution indicated that As was attributable to reductive dissolution of Fe (hydr)oxides and it was driven by organic matter addition. Mean As concentrations in brown rice from the high As soil were 0.35-0.46 mg kg-1, above the maximum safety level of inorganic As (0.35 mg kg-1), and tended to be higher in organic matter amended soils than that of the control. The significant correlation between grain As and soil solution As was not observed and it was probably attributable to As tolerance of rice causing the reduction of As uptake and/or translocation to grain. However, considering the significant As release in soil solution from the high As soil and the tendency of grain As elevation after organic matter addition, it is needed to be cautious for food safety when amending organic matter to paddy soil with high As concentration.
Keywords
Arsenic; Organic matter; Rice; Soil; Solubility;
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