Methylated arsenic (As) species represent a significant fraction of the As accumulating in rice grains, and there are geographic patterns in the abundance of methylated arsenic in rice that are not understood. The microorganisms driving As biomethylation in paddy environments, and thus the soil conditions conducive to the accumulation of methylated arsenic, are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are key drivers of arsenic methylation in metabolically versatile mixed anaerobic enrichments from a Mekong Delta paddy soil. We used molybdate and monofluorophosphate as inhibitors of sulfate reduction to evaluate the contribution of SRB to arsenic biomethylation, and developed degenerate primers for the amplific...
Recent studies have shown that higher plants are unable to methylate arsenic (As), but it is not kno...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...
Arsenic (As) bioavailability in the rice rhizosphere is influenced by many microbial interactions, p...
Methylated arsenic (As) species represent a significant fraction of the As accumulating in rice grai...
Arsenic (As) is simultaneously a ubiquitous and a toxic element. Arsenic is subject to bio-transform...
Methylated arsenic (As) species are a common constituent of rice grains accounting for 10–90% of the...
The interplay between rice roots and manuring with respect to arsenic speciation, subsequent assimil...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a ubiquitous human carcinogen, and rice (Oryza sativa) is the main contri...
Submerged rice paddies are affected by arsenic release into the pore-water from iron (oxy)hydroxides...
Arsenic (As) methylation and volatilization in soil can be increased after organic matter (OM) amend...
Recent studies have shown that higher plants are unable to methylate arsenic (As), but it is not kno...
<p>Almost nothing is known about the activities and diversities of microbial communities involved in...
Soil microbiomes harbour unparalleled functional and phylogenetic diversity. However, extracting iso...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid in the earth’s crust. Microbial processes play an evident...
Arsenic (As) poses a risk to the human health in excess exposure and microbes play an important role...
Recent studies have shown that higher plants are unable to methylate arsenic (As), but it is not kno...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...
Arsenic (As) bioavailability in the rice rhizosphere is influenced by many microbial interactions, p...
Methylated arsenic (As) species represent a significant fraction of the As accumulating in rice grai...
Arsenic (As) is simultaneously a ubiquitous and a toxic element. Arsenic is subject to bio-transform...
Methylated arsenic (As) species are a common constituent of rice grains accounting for 10–90% of the...
The interplay between rice roots and manuring with respect to arsenic speciation, subsequent assimil...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a ubiquitous human carcinogen, and rice (Oryza sativa) is the main contri...
Submerged rice paddies are affected by arsenic release into the pore-water from iron (oxy)hydroxides...
Arsenic (As) methylation and volatilization in soil can be increased after organic matter (OM) amend...
Recent studies have shown that higher plants are unable to methylate arsenic (As), but it is not kno...
<p>Almost nothing is known about the activities and diversities of microbial communities involved in...
Soil microbiomes harbour unparalleled functional and phylogenetic diversity. However, extracting iso...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid in the earth’s crust. Microbial processes play an evident...
Arsenic (As) poses a risk to the human health in excess exposure and microbes play an important role...
Recent studies have shown that higher plants are unable to methylate arsenic (As), but it is not kno...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...
Arsenic (As) bioavailability in the rice rhizosphere is influenced by many microbial interactions, p...