Accumulation and Translocation of Combined Heavy Metals in Different Parts of Rice
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Accumulation and Translocation of Combined Heavy Metals in Different Parts of Rice
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseniVol. 49, Issue 2, Pages: 138-144(2010)
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1. 中山大学环境科学与工程学院,广东,广州,510275
2. 2聊城大学环境与规划学院,山东,聊城,252059
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Published:2010,
Published Online:25 March 2010,
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LIU Zhiyan, , TIAN Yaowu, et al. Accumulation and Translocation of Combined Heavy Metals in Different Parts of Rice. [J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni 49(2):138-144(2010)
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LIU Zhiyan, , TIAN Yaowu, et al. Accumulation and Translocation of Combined Heavy Metals in Different Parts of Rice. [J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni 49(2):138-144(2010)DOI:
Accumulation and Translocation of Combined Heavy Metals in Different Parts of Rice
iron plaque and root system) of 21 rice varieties referred to three common rice cultivars (hybrid
conventional and glutinous) were studied through the field experiment in heavy metal polluted soils in the Dabao Mountain of Shaoguan
Guangdong province. The contents of the six experimental metals were higher in underground parts (root system) than in overground parts. Metal concentrations in different parts of rice showed significant differences among various rice cultivars (P<0.01). Conventional and glutinous rice had stronger ability to accumulate Fe
Cu
Zn
Pb and Cd than hybrid rice. Hybrid rice had stronger ability to accumulate As than the other two cultivars. Hybrid rice was more applicable to Fe
Cu
Pb
Zn and Cd polluted soils. Glutinous rice was more applicable to As polluted soils. The accumulation factors of Zn
Pb and As followed the order of root system>straw>rice hull>rice core. The accumulation factors of Fe
Cu and Cd followed the order of root system>straw>rice core>rice hull. The values of accumulation factors of Fe、Zn、Pb、As and Cd are higher in iron plaque than in root
with the exception of Cu. The ability to accumulate different metals by iron plaque was different
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