Fe(Iii) Reduction Due To Low Pe Plus Ph Contributes To Reducing Cd Transfer Within A Soil-Rice System

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS(2021)

引用 34|浏览7
暂无评分
摘要
Effect of Fe redox state caused by low soil pe+pH levels on Cd uptake by rice is unclear. Rice grown in pots of Cdcontaminated paddy soil were subjected to different irrigation regimes: flooding, intermittent flooding (Int-FL), and sustained soil moisture at 70% water holding capacity (WHC). Results showed low pe+pH (5.52 and 7.09) in flooding treatment significantly increased relative abundances of Fe-reducing bacteria (FeRB) (6.29% and 4.51%), especially members within the Clostridium, Geobacter and Desulfuromonadia genera. Stimulation of FeRB activity induced Fe(III) reduction and increased Fe2+ content in flooded soils, which promoted Cd sequestration in low-crystalline fraction of IP (IP-Feh-Cd) and Cd bonded to amorphous Fe-oxides (amFeox-Cd). The 24.9-62.4% higher amFeox-Cd content was the important factor for 20.4-44.2% lower CaCl2-extractable Cd content in flooding treatment than those in other treatments. Soil submergence reduced Cd uptake by rice at tillering and booting stages, the critical periods of Cd transport in the soil-rice system, which was attributed to the increases in dissolved Fe2+ and IP-Feh-Cd contents and decrease in CaCl2-Cd content. Therefore, maintaining flooding during the tillering and booting stages may be an effective strategy to reduce Cd uptake by rice cultivated in Cd-contaminated soil.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Fe(III) reduction, Paddy soil, Iron plaque, Fe-reducing bacteria, Soil pe plus pH variation
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要