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Physiological and mineralogical properties of arsenic-induced chlorosis in rice seedlings grown hydroponically

Author Affiliations
Graduate School USA, Iwate University, University of Dhaka
Published InSoil Science & Plant Nutrition
Year2006
Citations71

Abstract

Abstract A hydroponic experiment was conducted to observe the effect of arsenic (As) on a number of physiological and mineralogical properties of rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Akihikari) seedlings. Seedlings were treated with 0, 6.7, 13.4 and 26.8 µmol L−1 As (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg As L−1) for 14 days in a greenhouse. Shoot dry matter yield decreased by 23, 56 and 64%; however, the values for roots were 15, 35 and 42% for the 6.7, 13.4 and 26.8 µmol L−1 As treatments, respectively. Shoot height decreased by 11, 35 and 43%, while that of the roots decreased by 6, 11 and 33%, respectively. These results indicated that the shoot was more sensitive to As than the root…
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