INTENSIFICATION OF ARSENIC TOXICITY TO PADDY RICE BY HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND FERROUS IRON : I. Induction of Bronzing and Iron Accumulation in Rice by Arsenic
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The phytotoxicity of arsenic to paddy rice was examined by the pot culture method using Utsunomiya grey lowland soil which had received nutrient salts including ammonium sulfate with or without additional rice straw powder as a reducing agent. By treatment with 50 ppm of arsenic and straw, plant growth was retarded from the beginning of culture, and about 6 weeks later, at the middle of July, small reddish black spots emerged near the tips of expanded green leaves. The spots then increased and spread over the whole leaves resulting in bronzing and final dieback in about the mid-August. On treatment with higher concentrations of arsenic and straw, the plants were more severely injured and died through bronzing at earlier stages. All such dead plants were found to have accumulated abnormally high iron in their leaf tissues. On treatment with lower concentrations of arsenic and straw or in the case of higher arsenic without straw, plant growth and grain yield were reduced with the occurrence of partial bronzing or oranging of leaves and the iron content of the plants was somewhat increased. These results indicate that arsenic may induce ferrous iron toxicity which intensifies the toxicity of arsenic to paddy rice.
- 社団法人日本土壌肥料学会の論文
著者
-
Tsutsumi Michio
Faculty Of Agriculture Iwate University
-
Tsutsumi Michio
Faculty Of Agriculture Utsunomiya University
関連論文
- Neotyphodium endophyte infection affects the performance of tall fescue in temperate region Andisols
- 岩手県内の芝生におけるエンドファイト感染個体率の変化
- Spatial heterogeneity in a grassland community : Use of power law
- INTENSIFICATION OF ARSENIC TOXICITY TO PADDY RICE BY HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND FERROUS IRON : I. Induction of Bronzing and Iron Accumulation in Rice by Arsenic
- Seasonal differences in the adaptability of herbage species to environmental variations in a long-term grazing experiment
- THE DEFICIENCY SYMPTOM OF MICROELEMENTS ON RICE PLANT
- 7-9 Phosphorus Interaction with Uptake of Magnesium, Calcium and Potassium in High-Mg Cultivars of Three Cool-season Grass Species
- 6-7 Plant Tissues Suitable for Individual Selection of Mg in Tall Fescue
- 6-6 Mineral Uptake of High-Mg Cultivars of Italian Ryegrass and Tall Fescue Grown Under Different Level of Potassium
- 6-1 Mineral Absorption of High Magnesium Containing Cultivars of Italian Ryegrass and Tall Feseue.
- 7-11 Effects of Endophyte Infection on Tall Fescue Ecotypes Grown in Different Andisols
- 7-10 The Mineral Element Content of Various Forage Grasses in Relation to Occurrence of Grass Tetany
- INTENSIFICATION OF ARSENIC TOXICITY TO PADDY RICE BY HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND FERROUS IRON : II. Effects of Ferric Sulfate and Ferric Hydroxide Application on Arsenic Toxicity to Rice Plants
- COMPARATIVE TOXICITY OF ARSENITE AND ARSENATE TO RICE SEEDLING UNDER VARIOUS LEVELS OF PHOSPHATE SUPPLY