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Mitigation of lead (Pb) toxicity in rice cultivated with either ground water or wastewater by application of acidified carbon.
Ahmed, Niaz; Ehsan, Abdullah; Danish, Subhan; Ali, Muhammad Arif; Fahad, Shah; Dawar, Khadim; Taban, Suleyman; Akça, Hanife; Shah, Anis Ali; Ansari, Mohammad Javed; Babur, Emre; Süha Uslu, Ömer; Datta, Rahul; Glick, Bernard R.
Afiliação
  • Ahmed N; Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Electronic address: niaz.ahmad@bzu.edu.pk.
  • Ehsan A; Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Electronic address: abdullahehsanuca1@gmail.com.
  • Danish S; Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan; Hainan Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Tropical Bioresource, College of Tropical Crops, Hainan University, Haikou, 570228, China. Electronic address: sd96850@gm
  • Ali MA; Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Electronic address: arif1056@bzu.edu.pk.
  • Fahad S; Hainan Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Tropical Bioresource, College of Tropical Crops, Hainan University, Haikou, 570228, China; Department of Agronomy, The University of Haripur, Haripur, 22620, Pakistan. Electronic address: shah_fahad80@yahoo.com.
  • Dawar K; Department of Soil and Environmental Science, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan. Electronic address: khadimdawar@yahoo.com.
  • Taban S; Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06110 Ankara, Turkey. Electronic address: Suleyman.Taban@agri.ankara.edu.tr.
  • Akça H; Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06110 Ankara, Turkey. Electronic address: Hanife.Mert@ankara.edu.tr.
  • Shah AA; Department of Botany, Division of Science and Technology University of Education, Lahore, 54770 Punjab Pakistan. Electronic address: anisalibot@gmail.com.
  • Ansari MJ; Department of Botany, Hindu College Moradabad (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University Bareilly), 244001, India. Electronic address: mjavedansari@gmail.com.
  • Babur E; Kahramanmaras Sütçü Imam University, Faculty of Forestry, Forest Engineering, Kahramanmaras, Turkey. Electronic address: emrebabur@ksu.edu.tr.
  • Süha Uslu Ö; Kahramanmaras Sütçü Imam University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops, Kahramanmaras, Turkey. Electronic address: suhauslu@ksu.edu.tr.
  • Datta R; Department of Geology and Pedology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska1, 61300, Brno, Czech Republic. Electronic address: rahulmedcure@gmail.com.
  • Glick BR; Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada. Electronic address: glick@uwaterloo.ca.
J Environ Manage ; 307: 114521, 2022 Apr 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35092889
ABSTRACT
Toxicity induced by a high concentration of lead (Pb) can significantly decrease plant's growth, gas exchange, and yield attributes. It can also causes cancer in humans. The use of organic amendments, especially biochar, can alleviate Pb toxicity in different crops. The application of biochar can decrease the uptake of Pb by plant roots. However, the high pH of thermo-pyrolyzed biochar makes it an unfit amendment for high pH soils. As Pb is an acute toxin and its uptake in rice is a major issue, the current experiment was conducted to explore the efficacy of chemically produced acidified carbon (AC) to mitigate Pb toxicity in rice. Lead was introduced in concentrations of 0, 15, and 30 mg kg-1 soil in combination with 0, 0.5, and 1% AC, underground water (GW) and wastewater (WW) in rice plants. The addition of 1% AC significantly improved the plant height (52 and 7%), spike length (66 and 50%), 1000 grains weight (144 and 71%) compared to 0% AC under GW and WW irrigation, respectively at 30 mg Pb kg-1 soil (30 Pb) toxicity. Similar improvements in the photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate and stomatal conductance also validated the effectiveness of 1% AC over 0% AC. A significant decrease in electrolyte leakage and plant Pb concentration by application of 0.5 and 1% AC validates the effectiveness of these treatments for mitigating 30 Pb toxicity in rice compared to 0% AC under GW or WW irrigation. In conclusion, 1% AC is an effective amendment in alleviating Pb toxicity in rice irrigated with GW or WW at 30 Pb.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oryza / Poluentes do Solo / Água Subterrânea Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oryza / Poluentes do Solo / Água Subterrânea Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article