Sulfur amendments to soil decrease inorganic arsenic accumulation in rice grain under flooded and nonflooded conditions: Insights from temporal dynamics of porewater chemistry and solid-phase arsenic solubility

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作者
Wisawapipat, Worachart [1 ]
Chooaiem, Netisuk [1 ]
Aramrak, Surachet [1 ]
Chittamart, Natthapol [1 ]
Nookabkaew, Sumontha [2 ]
Rangkadilok, Nuchanart [2 ,3 ]
Satayavivad, Jutamaad [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Christl, Iso [5 ]
机构
[1] Kasetsart Univ, Dept Soil Sci, Fac Agr, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
[2] Chulabhorn Res Inst CRI, Pharmacol Lab, Kamphaeng Phet 6, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
[3] Ctr Excellence Environm Hlth & Toxicol EHT, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
[4] Chulabhorn Grad Inst CGI, Environm Toxicol Program, Kamphaeng Phet 6, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
[5] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, CHN, Inst Biogeochem & Pollutant Dynam, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Arsenite; Biogeochemistry; Iron sulfides; Paddy soil; Sequential extraction; PADDY SOILS; WATER MANAGEMENT; SOUTHEAST-ASIA; SPECIATION; EXTRACTION; PH; EH;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146352
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Rice cultivation under flooded conditions enhances arsenic (As) solubility and favors As accumulation in rice grain that poses an indisputable threat to human health worldwide. The reduction of sulfur may induce processes that decrease As solubility, but its impact on rice grain As species remains unresolved. Herein, we investigated the influence of sulfur (S)-containing materials, including chicken manure and elemental sulfur powder on As accumulation and speciation in rice grain as well as the dynamics of the porewater chemistry and solid-phase As solubility throughout the entire growth stage under continuous flooding and intermittent flooding conditions in pot experiments. The S amendments (200 mg S kg(-1)) to the soil significantly decreased inorganic As in rice grain under continuous flooding (-65% decrease) as well as under intermittent flooding (-70% decrease). The chicken manure amendment promoted sulfur reduction and enhanced dissolvable Mn, Fe, and As at an earlier growth stage. The sequential extraction results corroborated a decrease in the soluble and exchangeable As (F1) and an increase in residual As (F5) fractions in the S-amended treatments. Solubility data suggested that As adsorption onto Fe oxides was the primary mechanism controlling As solubility rather than the formation of As-Fe sulfides. Porewater As, considered to represent the most bioavailable As fraction, failed to explain the grain As accumulation. The time-averaged concentration of oxalate-extractable As explained grain arsenite best, suggesting that poorly crystalline Fe oxides may be the primary dissolvable reactive phases that control As bioavailability in the soil-rice system. Our results suggest that the application of S-containing soil amendments can effectively decrease inorganic As accumulation in rice grains grown under the flooded conditions, which are most widely applied in paddy rice production. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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