Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil

Studies focusing on arsenic methylation and volatilization in paddy soil, aiming to limit bioaccumulation of arsenic (As) in rice grains, have attracted global attention. In this study, we explored three aspects of these topics. First, rainwater and trace H2O2 were compared for their influence on th...

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Main Authors: Xiaoyang Lin, Huashou Li, Shaoying Ai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321002116
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spelling doaj-d52d1eaace3b40b7807b884108033bec2021-05-06T04:20:58ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-07-01217112100Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soilXiaoyang Lin0Huashou Li1Shaoying Ai2Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China; College of Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, ChinaInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China; Corresponding author.Studies focusing on arsenic methylation and volatilization in paddy soil, aiming to limit bioaccumulation of arsenic (As) in rice grains, have attracted global attention. In this study, we explored three aspects of these topics. First, rainwater and trace H2O2 were compared for their influence on the arsenic methylation and volatilization of paddy soil in different rice growth stages. Second, the arsenic accumulation in different parts of rice was affected by rainwater and trace H2O2. Third, we determined whether rice fields were affected by rainwater and trace H2O2. The result showed that the rainwater or trace H2O2 irrigation caused As(III) to significantly decrease and As(V) to significantly increase in soil. A similar consequence occurred in the filling stage and mature stage of rice. The arsenic volatilization rates of the rainwater and trace H2O2 irrigation were significantly higher than the control, and the arsenic volatilization of rainwater irrigation was the highest (51.0 μg m−2 d−1) in the filling stage. Compared to the control, the total arsenic and iAs of treatments decreased by 14–41% and 12–32% respectively. Finally, we found that rainwater and trace H2O2 irrigation likely increased rice fields.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321002116Arsenic methylationArsenic volatilizationSoil-rice systemHydrogen peroxide
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author Xiaoyang Lin
Huashou Li
Shaoying Ai
spellingShingle Xiaoyang Lin
Huashou Li
Shaoying Ai
Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Arsenic methylation
Arsenic volatilization
Soil-rice system
Hydrogen peroxide
author_facet Xiaoyang Lin
Huashou Li
Shaoying Ai
author_sort Xiaoyang Lin
title Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
title_short Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
title_full Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
title_fullStr Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
title_full_unstemmed Effect of atmospheric H2O2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
title_sort effect of atmospheric h2o2 on arsenic methylation and volatilization from rice plants and paddy soil
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Studies focusing on arsenic methylation and volatilization in paddy soil, aiming to limit bioaccumulation of arsenic (As) in rice grains, have attracted global attention. In this study, we explored three aspects of these topics. First, rainwater and trace H2O2 were compared for their influence on the arsenic methylation and volatilization of paddy soil in different rice growth stages. Second, the arsenic accumulation in different parts of rice was affected by rainwater and trace H2O2. Third, we determined whether rice fields were affected by rainwater and trace H2O2. The result showed that the rainwater or trace H2O2 irrigation caused As(III) to significantly decrease and As(V) to significantly increase in soil. A similar consequence occurred in the filling stage and mature stage of rice. The arsenic volatilization rates of the rainwater and trace H2O2 irrigation were significantly higher than the control, and the arsenic volatilization of rainwater irrigation was the highest (51.0 μg m−2 d−1) in the filling stage. Compared to the control, the total arsenic and iAs of treatments decreased by 14–41% and 12–32% respectively. Finally, we found that rainwater and trace H2O2 irrigation likely increased rice fields.
topic Arsenic methylation
Arsenic volatilization
Soil-rice system
Hydrogen peroxide
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321002116
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