Effect of different amendments on rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth, yield, nutrient uptake and grain quality in Ni-contaminated soil

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Pia Muhammad Adnan Ramzani
Waqas-ud-Din Khan
Muhammad Iqbal
Salma Kausar
Shafaqat Ali
Muhammad Rizwan
Zaheer Abbas Virk
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[1] University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences
[2] Government College University,Sustainable Development Study Center
[3] Government College University,Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
[4] Soil and Water Testing Laboratory,undefined
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Biofortification; Phytotoxicity; Ferrous sulfate; Ferritin; In-situ immobilization; Antagonism; Rice;
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the main staple food crops which is inherently low in micronutrients, especially iron (Fe), and can lead to severe Fe deficiency in populations having higher consumption of rice. Soils polluted with nickel (Ni) can cause toxicity to rice and decreased Fe uptake by rice plants. We investigated the potential role of biochar (BC) and gravel sludge (GS), alone and in combination, for in situ immobilization of Ni in an industrially Ni-contaminated soil at original and sulfur-amended altered soil pH. Our further aim was to increase Fe bioavailability to rice plants by the exogenous application of ferrous sulfate to the Ni-immobilized soil. Application of the mixture of both amendments reduced grain Ni concentration, phytate, Phytate/Fe, Phyt/Zn molar ratios, and soil DTPA-extractable Ni. In addition, the amendment mixture increased 70 % Fe and 229 % ferritin concentrations in rice grains grown in the soil at original pH. The Fe and ferritin concentrations in S-treated soil was increased up to 113 and 383 % relative to control respectively. This enhanced Fe concentration and corresponding ferritin in rice grains can be attributed to Ni/Fe antagonism where Ni has been immobilized by GS and BC mixture. This proposed technique can be used to enhance growth, yield, and Fe biofortification in rice by reducing soil pH while in parallel in situ immobilizing Ni in polluted soil.
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页码:18585 / 18595
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