Abstract

Background and AimsMercury (Hg) pollution in paddy fields and rice has aroused great concern in recent years. This study investigated the dynamic changes of radial oxygen loss (ROL) and Fe plaque formation on roots, and their effects on Hg accumulation in rice plants.MethodsA rhizobag experiment was conducted to study temporal variations and correlations between ROL (amounts and rates), Fe plaque formation, total Hg (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in plant tissues and in plaque of four rice cultivars during six growth stages.ResultsROL amounts and Fe plaque formation increased from tillering to reproductive stages, then ROL amounts gradually decreased until maturation stage, whereas Fe plaque remained relatively stable. ROL rates continued to decline during the entire growth period. Both ROL amounts and Fe concentrations in plaque were positively correlated with THg concentrations in the plaque, whereas negatively correlated with THg in straw and brown rice. However, there were no significant relationships between ROL, Fe in plaque and MeHg in plaque and in plant tissues.ConclusionsROL has great effects on THg but not MeHg accumulation in rice plants. Rice cultivars with higher ROLs tend to have a greater ability to reduce THg accumulation in brown rice.

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