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Use smaller size of straw to alleviate mercury methylation and accumulation induced by straw incorporation in paddy field

Sun, Tao; Wang, Yongmin; Li, Chuxian; Huang, Jinyong; Hua, Yingpeng; Yue, Caipeng; Cha, Hongbo; Zhang, Yongjiag; Wang, Dingyong

Sammanfattning

Straw sizes were found to affect the methylmercury (MeHg) accumulation in rice grains induced by straw incorporation. The mechanism behind, however, still remains unclear. Here, we incorporated rice straw in different sizes (powder, 2 cm and 5 cm) into a Hg-contaminated paddy soil. Our results showed that straw sizes regulated the release of different fractions of organic matter (OM) in straw residues and further Hg methylation in paddy soil. The easily degradable OM (EDOM) was a key driving factor that facilitated net Hg methylation, though it only occupied a small fraction (1.12-3.12%) of the soil OM. Powdered straw reduced the duration of net Hg methylation by 74.39% compared to 5 cm straw, resulting in a strong and rapid net Hg methylation in paddy soil before the rice flowering. After the release of EDOM, the humified OM dominated in paddy soil and bound to MeHg, leading to less MeHg being transported to rice grains during the grain filling. Powdered straw decreased MeHg accumulation by 25.32% in the mature rice grains compared with 5 cm straw. Our study suggests that straw powdering before incorporation provides a feasible pathway for reducing MeHg accumulation in rice grains induced by straw incorporation.

Nyckelord

Mercury; Mercury methylation; Straw incorporation; Rice; Methylmercury accumulation

Publicerad i

Journal of Hazardous Materials
2022, Volym: 423, artikelnummer: 127002
Utgivare: ELSEVIER

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    Jordbruksvetenskap

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127002

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/113790