Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response

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Autor(a) principal: FARIAS,JÚLIA G.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: BERNARDY,KATIELI, SCHWALBERT,RAÍSSA, DEL FRARI,BIANCA K., MEHARG,ANDREW, CAREY,MANUS, MARQUES,ANDERSON C.R., SIGNES-PASTOR,ANTONIO, SAUSEN,DARLENE, SCHORR,MÁRCIO R.W., TAVARES,MIRIAN S., NICOLOSO,FERNANDO T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT A hydroponic experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of phosphorus (P) nutrition on arsenic (As) uptake and translocation within the seedlings of rice cultivars. The experiment occurred in three stages: I 5 days of acclimatization (nutritive solution); II 10 days under P (0.0 and 0.09 mM) and As (0.0 and 100 mM) treatments; III 5 days under recovery. The As exposure had significant effect reducing dry weights of shoots or roots, resulted in elevated concentrations of As in shoot tissues. BR-IRGA 409 showed the highest susceptibility to As in biomass production and root system parameters regardless the P level. This cultivar showed contrasting responses of As translocation to shoot tissue dependent on P levels, with the highest As concentration under low P and lowest under normal P levels. P nutrition was most striking on plants recovery for all cultivars under As exposure. Clearer separation of cultivars for phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) occurred at lower shoot P contents, that was, at higher levels of P deficiency stress. IRGA 424 showed higher PUE as compared to the others cultivars. Our results go some way to understanding the role of P nutrition in controlling the effects of As in rice shoots.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
title Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
spellingShingle Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
FARIAS,JÚLIA G.
mineral nutrition
Oryza sativa
phosphate
Arsenic uptake.
title_short Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
title_full Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
title_fullStr Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
title_full_unstemmed Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
title_sort Effect of phosphorus on arsenic uptake and metabolism in rice cultivars differing in phosphorus use efficiency and response
author FARIAS,JÚLIA G.
author_facet FARIAS,JÚLIA G.
BERNARDY,KATIELI
SCHWALBERT,RAÍSSA
DEL FRARI,BIANCA K.
MEHARG,ANDREW
CAREY,MANUS
MARQUES,ANDERSON C.R.
SIGNES-PASTOR,ANTONIO
SAUSEN,DARLENE
SCHORR,MÁRCIO R.W.
TAVARES,MIRIAN S.
NICOLOSO,FERNANDO T.
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author2 BERNARDY,KATIELI
SCHWALBERT,RAÍSSA
DEL FRARI,BIANCA K.
MEHARG,ANDREW
CAREY,MANUS
MARQUES,ANDERSON C.R.
SIGNES-PASTOR,ANTONIO
SAUSEN,DARLENE
SCHORR,MÁRCIO R.W.
TAVARES,MIRIAN S.
NICOLOSO,FERNANDO T.
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FARIAS,JÚLIA G.
BERNARDY,KATIELI
SCHWALBERT,RAÍSSA
DEL FRARI,BIANCA K.
MEHARG,ANDREW
CAREY,MANUS
MARQUES,ANDERSON C.R.
SIGNES-PASTOR,ANTONIO
SAUSEN,DARLENE
SCHORR,MÁRCIO R.W.
TAVARES,MIRIAN S.
NICOLOSO,FERNANDO T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mineral nutrition
Oryza sativa
phosphate
Arsenic uptake.
topic mineral nutrition
Oryza sativa
phosphate
Arsenic uptake.
description ABSTRACT A hydroponic experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of phosphorus (P) nutrition on arsenic (As) uptake and translocation within the seedlings of rice cultivars. The experiment occurred in three stages: I 5 days of acclimatization (nutritive solution); II 10 days under P (0.0 and 0.09 mM) and As (0.0 and 100 mM) treatments; III 5 days under recovery. The As exposure had significant effect reducing dry weights of shoots or roots, resulted in elevated concentrations of As in shoot tissues. BR-IRGA 409 showed the highest susceptibility to As in biomass production and root system parameters regardless the P level. This cultivar showed contrasting responses of As translocation to shoot tissue dependent on P levels, with the highest As concentration under low P and lowest under normal P levels. P nutrition was most striking on plants recovery for all cultivars under As exposure. Clearer separation of cultivars for phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) occurred at lower shoot P contents, that was, at higher levels of P deficiency stress. IRGA 424 showed higher PUE as compared to the others cultivars. Our results go some way to understanding the role of P nutrition in controlling the effects of As in rice shoots.
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