Abstract

Very little has been reported on the effects of pH, Zn, and Mn on Cd uptake in rice ( L.) and their levels under field conditions. Rice accumulates a high concentration of Cd in acid soils, even at low soil Cd levels. Lime (CaO) was spread at 1200 kg ha on the topsoil of a rice field during the tillering stage. Effects of liming on rice Cd, soil pH, and amorphous Mn (MnO-AM) were then investigated. Slight increases in pH from 5.17 to 5.45 and MnO-AM from 66.3 to 82.1 mg kg were observed after liming. The proportion of rice samples with a Cd concentration greater than the Chinese rice Cd standard (0.2 mg kg dry wt. in grain) decreased by ∼15%. The pH, which varied from 4.8 to 5.8, did not significantly affect rice Cd, whereas soil Cd and Zn had a significantly positive effect, together accounting for ∼14% of the variance. Soil Mn had significantly negative effects on rice Cd, accounting for >18% of the variance. For a Cd concentration <0.2 mg kg dry wt. in rice grain, the critical pH value in paddy soil was ∼5.7, and that for Mn at pH 4.8 to 5.8 was ∼300 mg kg. Our findings showed that Cd concentration in rice grain in an acid paddy soil increased with an increase of Zn and a decrease of Mn when these metals were at sufficient levels.

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