Original paper
The translocation of antimony in soil-rice system with comparisons to arsenic: Alleviation of their accumulation in rice by simultaneous use of Fe(II) and NO3−
Abstract
Antimony (Sb) accumulation in rice grains is a potential risk to human health. This study aims to develop agronomic practices that can reduce the accumulation of Sb in rice grain in contaminated soil. A pot culture experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of co-application of ferrous iron and nitrate (Fe(II) + NO3−) in paddy soils on Sb uptake by rice. The co-application of Fe(II) and NO3− promoted abiotic/biotic Fe(II) oxidation and...
Paper Details
Title
The translocation of antimony in soil-rice system with comparisons to arsenic: Alleviation of their accumulation in rice by simultaneous use of Fe(II) and NO3−
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
650
Pages
633 - 641
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