Arsenic (As) uptake by plants is mainly carried out as arsenate (As(V)), whose chemical analogy with phosphate is largely responsible for its elevated toxicity. Arsenate is known to stimulate reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation in plants that provoke oxidative stress. This manuscript reports the results of a hydroponics study using rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings as a test plant, where the effects of increasing arsenate concentrations (0–10 mg L−1) on both lipid and protein oxidation, as well as As accumulation and speciation in plant roots and shoots were examined. Plant yield was negatively affected by increasing As concentration. Accumulation in plant roots was higher than in shoots at low arsenate doses (0.5–2.5 mg L−1), while root...
Arsenic (As), a potentially toxic metalloid released in the soil environment as a result of natural ...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Microbes detoxify arsenate by reduction and efflux of arsenite. Plants have a high capacity to reduc...
© Crop Science Society of America. Arsenic (As) occurs naturally in the environment, and is present ...
Arsenic (As) is an element that is nonessential for and toxic to plants. Arsenic contamination in th...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
The two forms of inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the ...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic metalloid for all forms of life including plants. Rice is the main fo...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
Arsenic (As) exposure from rice consumption has now become a global health issue. This study aimed t...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Arsenic (As), a potentially toxic metalloid released in the soil environment as a result of natural ...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Microbes detoxify arsenate by reduction and efflux of arsenite. Plants have a high capacity to reduc...
© Crop Science Society of America. Arsenic (As) occurs naturally in the environment, and is present ...
Arsenic (As) is an element that is nonessential for and toxic to plants. Arsenic contamination in th...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
The two forms of inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the ...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic metalloid for all forms of life including plants. Rice is the main fo...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
Arsenic (As) exposure from rice consumption has now become a global health issue. This study aimed t...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Arsenic (As), a potentially toxic metalloid released in the soil environment as a result of natural ...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Microbes detoxify arsenate by reduction and efflux of arsenite. Plants have a high capacity to reduc...