| Literature DB >> 33721775 |
Gaoxiang Huang1, Changfeng Ding2, Naijia Guo3, Mingjun Ding4, Hua Zhang4, Muhammad Kamran2, Zhigao Zhou2, Taolin Zhang2, Xingxiang Wang5.
Abstract
Manganese (Mn) has the potential to reduce cadmium (Cd) uptake by rice; however, the efficiency depends on its soil availability. Therefore, this study designed a slow-release Mn fertilizer by employing a polyacrylate coating. Pot trials were conducted to study the effects of coated-Mn and uncoated-Mn alone or in combination with lime on the dynamics of soil dissolved-Mn and available Cd, and the transportation of Mn and Cd within rice. The results showed that coated-Mn declined the release of Mn until the 7th day of application; however, it consistently supplied more dissolved-Mn than uncoated-Mn. As a result, coated-Mn induced a greater Cd reduction (45.8%) in brown rice than uncoated-Mn (9.7%). The total Cd of rice and its proportion in brown rice were greatly reduced by coated-Mn, indicating the inhibition of root uptake and interior transport of Cd. Additionally, lime addition prominently increased the soil pH and decreased the CaCl2-extractable Cd (90.1-93.9%). However, since lime reduced the soil dissolved-Mn, downregulated the OsHMA3 expression and upregulated the OsNramp5 expression, brown rice Cd was reduced by only 43.0%. The combined addition of lime and coated-Mn alleviated the liming effect on soil Mn and gene expression in roots, thereby reducing brown rice Cd by 71.5%.Entities:
Keywords: Absorption; Bioavailability; Gene expression; Polyacrylate; Translocation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33721775 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588