The effects of different arsenic (As) treatments on spatial pattern of radial oxygen loss (ROL), iron (Fe) plaque formation and As accumulation in rice were investigated using three rice genotypes, planted under greenhouse conditions. Arsenic was applied to soil at 50 and 100 mg/kg, with untreated soil used as a control having an average As concentration of 8.5 mg/kg. It was demonstrated that the ratio of ROL in root tips to that at the root base slightly decreased with increasing As concentration, suggesting that the spatial ROL patterns in these groups may be shifted from the “tight” barrier towards the “partial” barrier form. Furthermore, increasing As concentration led to a increase in Fe plaque formation on root surfaces. In addition, ...
Effects of soil-arsenic (As), phosphorus and iron oxide on As accumulation in rice grain were invest...
The microbe-driven iron cycle plays an important role in speciation transformation and migration of ...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element that exists naturally in the environment in several inorganic and or...
Rice is one of the major pathways of arsenic (As) exposure in human food chain, threatening over hal...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple crop for over half of the world’s population. In numerous areas of S...
Sparks, Donald L.Geogenic arsenic (As) causes illness to millions of people in South and Southeast ...
Arsenic (As) uptake by rice is largely determined by As speciation, which is strongly influenced by ...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in rice and the soil solution result from changes in soil redox...
Arsenic (As) exposure from rice consumption has now become a global health issue. This study aimed t...
Hydroponic and pot experiments were conducted to examine the effects of Fenton reagent on paddy rice...
The effects of Fe concentrations in the pretreatment solution on the induction of plaque and the dif...
Arsenic (As) uptake by rice is largely determined by As speciation, which is strongly influenced by ...
Presented at 2. International Conference on Rhizosphere, Montpellier, FRA (2007-08-26 - 2007-08-31)I...
The impact of oxygen (O2) input at the soil surface and in the rhizosphere of rice (Oryza sativa L.)...
Background and aim In numerous areas, rice cultivated under flooded conditions is exposed simultaneo...
Effects of soil-arsenic (As), phosphorus and iron oxide on As accumulation in rice grain were invest...
The microbe-driven iron cycle plays an important role in speciation transformation and migration of ...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element that exists naturally in the environment in several inorganic and or...
Rice is one of the major pathways of arsenic (As) exposure in human food chain, threatening over hal...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple crop for over half of the world’s population. In numerous areas of S...
Sparks, Donald L.Geogenic arsenic (As) causes illness to millions of people in South and Southeast ...
Arsenic (As) uptake by rice is largely determined by As speciation, which is strongly influenced by ...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in rice and the soil solution result from changes in soil redox...
Arsenic (As) exposure from rice consumption has now become a global health issue. This study aimed t...
Hydroponic and pot experiments were conducted to examine the effects of Fenton reagent on paddy rice...
The effects of Fe concentrations in the pretreatment solution on the induction of plaque and the dif...
Arsenic (As) uptake by rice is largely determined by As speciation, which is strongly influenced by ...
Presented at 2. International Conference on Rhizosphere, Montpellier, FRA (2007-08-26 - 2007-08-31)I...
The impact of oxygen (O2) input at the soil surface and in the rhizosphere of rice (Oryza sativa L.)...
Background and aim In numerous areas, rice cultivated under flooded conditions is exposed simultaneo...
Effects of soil-arsenic (As), phosphorus and iron oxide on As accumulation in rice grain were invest...
The microbe-driven iron cycle plays an important role in speciation transformation and migration of ...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element that exists naturally in the environment in several inorganic and or...