Arsenic accumulation and speciation in Japanese paddy rice cultivars(Plant Nutrition)
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We examined arsenic (As) accumulation and speciation in the major cultivars currently grown in Japan, because differences in grain As levels among cultivars may influence dietary As exposure in Japanese people. Ten major cultivars (Oryza sativa L.) were grown under flooded conditions in a paddy field with a background level of As (low-As soil) or in pots filled with soil containing a high level of As (high-As soil). In the low-As soil, the total grain As ranged from 0.11 to 0.17mgkg^<-1>, with a mean concentration of 0.14mgkg^<-1>, and inorganic As was the major species in all cultivars. There were few genotypic differences in the levels of either total As or inorganic As in the grain. In the high-As soil, total grain As increased to a mean level of 2.4mgkg^<-1> in the 10 cultivars, with markedly increased levels of dimethylarsinic acid. The genotypic variations among cultivars in the levels of both total As and dimethylarsinic acid were statistically significant. However, the genotypic variability of inorganic As levels was quite small, and these levels remained low (at about 0.2mgkg^<-1>) even when total As levels increased markedly. These results suggest that differences in grain As levels among Japanese cultivars may not influence dietary As exposure, because there is little genotypic difference in the accumulation of inorganic As, which is considered more toxic than organic As to humans. We discuss the possible mechanism of As accumulation in Japanese paddy rice, in the context of the accumulation of As species in the developing grain and in other plant tissues.
著者
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ISHIKAWA Satoru
National Institutes for Agro-Environmental Sciences
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Matsumoto Shingo
Shimane Univ. Shimane Jpn
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Matsumoto Shingo
Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane University
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Ishikawa Satoru
Department Of Environmental Chemistry Heavy Metal Group Soil Biochemistry Unit National Institute Fo
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Ishikawa Satoru
Soil Environment Division National Institute For Agro-environmental Sciences
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Abe Tadashi
Soil Environment Division National Institute For Agro-environmental Sciences
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Kuramata Masato
Soil Environment Division National Institute For Agro-environmental Sciences
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