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Revealing the Sources of Cadmium in Rice Plants under Pot and Field Conditions from Its Isotopic Fractionation.

ACS Environmental Au(2024)

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The highly excessive uptake of cadmium (Cd) by rice plants is well known, but the transfer pathway and mechanism of Cd in the paddy system remain poorly understood. Herein, pot experiments and field investigation were systematically carried out for the first time to assess the phytoavailability of Cd and fingerprint its transfer pathway in the paddy system under different treatments (slaked lime and biochar amendments), with the aid of a pioneering Cd isotopic technique. Results unveiled that no obvious differences were displayed in the delta Cd-114/110 of Ca(NO3)(2)-extractable and acid-soluble fractions among different treatments in pot experiments, while the delta Cd-114/110 of the water-soluble fraction varied considerably from -0.88 to -0.27%, similar to those observed in whole rice plant [Delta Cd-114/110(plant-water) approximate to 0 (-0.06 to -0.03%)]. It indicates that the water-soluble fraction is likely the main source of phytoavailable Cd, which further contributes to its bioaccumulation in paddy systems. However, Delta Cd-114/110(plant-water) found in field conditions (-0.39 +/- 0.05%) was quite different from those observed in pot experiments, mostly owing to additional contribution derived from atmospheric deposition. All these findings demonstrate that the precise Cd isotopic compositions can provide robust and reliable evidence to reveal different transfer pathways of Cd and its phytoavailability in paddy systems.
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cadmium,rice,isotopic fractionation,phytoavailability,water-soluble fraction,atmosphericdeposition
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