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[Effects of Boron Treatment on Arsenic Uptake and Efflux in Rice Seedlings].

Authors :
Zhu Y
Sun GX
Chen Z
Hu Y
Zheng RL
Source :
Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue [Huan Jing Ke Xue] 2018 Jul 08; Vol. 39 (7), pp. 3400-3408.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The impacts of boron (B) root application and foliar spray on arsenic (As) uptake, translocation, and efflux by/in rice seedlings ( Oryza sativa L.) were investigated in three hydroponic experiments. The addition of B to culture medium did not alter concentrations of arsenite (As[Ⅲ]), arsenate (As[Ⅴ]), and total As, nor did it alter transfer coefficients or uptake efficiency of As in rice seedlings under either As(Ⅲ) or As(Ⅴ) exposure. Foliar B supply increased shoot B concentrations 15.8-fold, and decreased root As concentrations and As uptake efficiency by 20.9% and 18.0% under As(Ⅴ) treatment, and by 12.6% and 13.8% under As(Ⅲ) treatment, respectively, yet did not significantly decrease shoot As concentrations ( P >0.05). Interestingly, foliar B supply reduced root B concentrations by up to 47.1% under exposure to As(Ⅴ) but not As(Ⅲ), and corresponding root B concentrations were 85.3% higher in As(Ⅴ) treatment than in As(Ⅲ) treatment on average ( P <0.05). Both total As and As(Ⅴ) concentrations were positively related to B concentration in rice roots under As(Ⅴ) treatment following foliar B supply ( P <0.05). Rice seedlings extruded 105.2% more As after As(Ⅲ)-pretreatment than after As(Ⅴ)-pretreatment. Foliar B supply increased the amount of As excreted by As(Ⅲ)-pretreated rice root by 14.0%-16.9% ( P >0.05), and had no effect on the As efflux of As(Ⅴ)-pretreatment seedlings. A range of 45.9%-70.7% of root As was excreted to solution during one week. These results indicate that the root application of B at four times the concentration of As can slightly decrease As accumulation by rice, whereas foliar B supply is conducive to a decline in As acquisition by rice roots. It is likely that the B channel is at least not the main pathway for As(Ⅲ) entering into rice roots, and the As(Ⅴ) distribution mechanism in rice plants may be shared with that of B.

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
0250-3301
Volume :
39
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29962167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13227/j.hjkx.201712177