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High-resolution chemical imaging to understand Cd activation in rice rhizosphere of karstic soils.

Authors :
Li, Xing-Yue
Li, Xi-Yuan
Jiang, Yi-Fan
Zhang, Chao
Yang, Qiong
Manzoor, Maria
Luo, Jun
Guan, Dong-Xing
Source :
Chemosphere. Feb2024, Vol. 349, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) activation, especially at a high spatial resolution, in paddy soils with a high geogenic Cd background is yet to be understood. To investigate the temporal and spatial patterns of Cd activation in rice rhizosphere, pot and rhizotron experiments were conducted using four paddy soils with high geogenic Cd (0.11–3.70 mg kg−1) from Guangxi, southwestern China. The pot experiment results showed that porewater Cd concentrations initially decreased and then increased over the complete rice growth period, reaching its lowest value during the late-tillering and early-filling stages. Besides, correlation analysis identified organic matter and root manganese (Mn) content as the main factors affecting rice Cd uptake, with Mn having a negative effect and organic matter having a positive effect. Sub-millimeter two-dimensional chemical imaging revealed that the distribution of labile Cd in the rhizosphere (by diffusive gradients in thin-films, or DGT) was influenced by the root system and soil properties, such as pH (by planar optode) and acid phosphatase activity (by soil zymography). Soil acid phosphatase activity increased under Cd stress. The overall pH at rice rhizosphere decreased. Moreover, a close relationship was found between the spatial distributions of soil labile Mn and Cd at the rhizosphere, with higher Mn being associated with lower Cd lability. This study highlights Mn as a key element in regulating rice Cd uptake and enlightens future Mn-based strategies for addressing Cd pollution in rice paddy soils, especially in karst areas with high geochemical background. [Display omitted] • Pot and rhizotron experiments were conducted using paddy soils with geogenic Cd. • DGT, PO and zymography were used to obtain the 2D chemical images in rhizosphere. • Contrary to organic matter, Mn has a negative effect on Cd phyto-availability. • Rhizosphere Cd distribution was linked to root system, pH and enzyme activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
349
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174605786
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140988