Arsenic Concentrations in Paddy Soil and Rice and Health Implications for Major Rice-Growing Regions of Cambodia

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作者
Seyfferth, Angelia L. [1 ]
McCurdy, Sarah [2 ]
Schaefer, Michael V. [2 ]
Fendorf, Scott [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Stanford Univ, Dept Environm & Earth Syst Sci, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ORYZA-SATIVA L; SOUTH-EAST ASIA; RISK-ASSESSMENT; FOOD-CHAIN; BANGLADESH; GRAIN; GROUNDWATER; ACCUMULATION; CONTAMINATION; IRRIGATION;
D O I
10.1021/es405016t
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Despite the global importance of As in rice, research has primarily focused on Bangladesh, India, China, and the United States with limited attention given to other countries. Owing to both indigenous As within the soil and the possible increases arising from the onset of irrigation with groundwater, an assessment of As in rice within Cambodia is needed, which offers a "base-case" comparison against sediments of similar origin that comprise rice paddy soils where As-contaminated water is used for irrigation (e.g., Bangladesh). Here, we evaluated the As content of rice from five provinces (Kandal, Prey Veng, Battambang Banteay Meanchey, and Kampong Thom) in the rice-growing regions of Cambodia and coupled that data to soil-chemical factors based on extractions of paddy soil collected and processed under anoxic conditions. At total soil As concentrations ranging 0.8 to 18 mu g g(-1) total grain As concentrations averaged 0.2 mu g g(-1) and ranged from 0.1 to 0.37 with Banteay Meanchey rice having significantly higher values than Prey Veng rice. Overall, soil-extractable concentrations of As, Fe, P, and Si and total As were poor predictors of grain As concentrations. While biogeochemical factors leading to reduction of As(V)-bearing Fe(III) oxides are likely most important for predicting plant-available As, husk and straw As concentrations were the most significant predictors of grain-As levels among our measured parameters.
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页码:4699 / 4706
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