| Literature DB >> 24821134 |
Carsten Brackhage1, Jen-How Huang2, Jörg Schaller1, Evert J Elzinga3, E Gert Dudel1.
Abstract
Elevated arsenic content in food crops pose a serious human health risk. Apart from rice wheat being another main food crop is possibly cultivated on contaminated sites. But for wheat uptake mechanisms are not entirely understood especially with regard to nutrient fertilization and different moisture regimes taking into account heavy rainfall events due to climate change. Here we show that especially higher P-fertilization under changing redox conditions may enhance arsenic uptake. This counteracts with higher N-fertilization reducing arsenic transfer and translocation into aboveground plant parts for both higher P-fertilization and reducing soil conditions. Arsenic speciation did not change in grain but for leaves P-fertilization together with reducing conditions increased the As(V) content compared to other arsenic species. Our results indicate important dependencies of nutrient fertilization, moisture conditions and substrate type on As accumulation of wheat as one of the most important crop plants worldwide with implications for agricultural practices.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24821134 PMCID: PMC4018613 DOI: 10.1038/srep04944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1As-concentrations in the soil solution of S1, sandy soil (a) and S2, loamy soil (b) in treatment 100+ (flooding periods: grey bars) during the experiment.
Figure 2Total As concentrations in different plant parts of Triticum aestivum on the sandy soil S1 (a) and on the loamy soil S2 (b) with moisture treatment (70; 100+), P-treatment (P0; P1) and N-treatment (N0; N1); mean with ±sd; n = 5).
Figure 3μ-XRF and μ-XANES scans for As of fresh green leaf (a) and brown leaf after plant death (b) of winter wheat.
Colours in the right pictures indicate the amount of As in the scanned leaf section with an increase from blue to yellow.
Figure 4Schematic summary showing highest translocation and transfer factors (treatment P1_N0_70 on S1, n = 5) (drawing done by C.B.).