Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content

CAMPOS, F. - ROEL, ÁLVARO - CARRACELAS, G. - VERGER, MELISSA - HUERTAS, RAQUEL - PERDOMO, CARLOS

Resumen:

This research sought to minimize inorganic arsenic levels in polished rice grain by using different irrigation and phosphorous fertilization practices while also maintaining crop yield and water productivity. Two experiments were conducted during seasons 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 using a split-plot design with three blocks, five irrigation treatments (main-plots) and two phosphorous levels (sub-plots). Irrigation treatments consisted of a traditional continuous flood (CF) control and four alternatives irrigation techniques with one or two drying events during the irrigation cycle. The phosphorous fertilization levels investigated were an unfertilized control (0 kg P2O5 ha− 1) and the recommended fertilization level of 50 kg P2O5 ha− 1. Soil pH and redox potentials were measured in each treatment. Strategically-timed, low severity drying events were effective at achieving aerobic soil conditions, resulting in Eh values over 50 mV. The alternative irrigation treatment with two drying events, implemented at panicle initiation and full flowering, was the most effective in reducing inorganic arsenic in grain without affecting grain yield or the amount of irrigation water applied. This irrigation technique could be considered as an alternative management to the traditional continuous flooded to reach minimal inorganic arsenic accumulation in grain in order to attend special quality standards or specific market requirements. Accumulated inorganic arsenic in grain was below international maximum levels in all analyzed samples, with an average value of 0.084 mg kg− 1.


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2022
ARROZ
ARSÉNICO
CONTAMINACIÓN DE ALIMENTOS
FERTILIZANTES
RESIDUOS
Inglés
Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay
Catálogo digital del LATU
https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32712
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CARRACELAS, G.
VERGER, MELISSA
HUERTAS, RAQUEL
PERDOMO, CARLOS
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ROEL, ÁLVARO
CARRACELAS, G.
VERGER, MELISSA
HUERTAS, RAQUEL
PERDOMO, CARLOS
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dc.coverage.none.fl_str_mv En: Chemosphere, 296, 134085. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134085
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ROEL, ÁLVARO
CARRACELAS, G.
VERGER, MELISSA
HUERTAS, RAQUEL
PERDOMO, CARLOS
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv This research sought to minimize inorganic arsenic levels in polished rice grain by using different irrigation and phosphorous fertilization practices while also maintaining crop yield and water productivity. Two experiments were conducted during seasons 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 using a split-plot design with three blocks, five irrigation treatments (main-plots) and two phosphorous levels (sub-plots). Irrigation treatments consisted of a traditional continuous flood (CF) control and four alternatives irrigation techniques with one or two drying events during the irrigation cycle. The phosphorous fertilization levels investigated were an unfertilized control (0 kg P2O5 ha− 1) and the recommended fertilization level of 50 kg P2O5 ha− 1. Soil pH and redox potentials were measured in each treatment. Strategically-timed, low severity drying events were effective at achieving aerobic soil conditions, resulting in Eh values over 50 mV. The alternative irrigation treatment with two drying events, implemented at panicle initiation and full flowering, was the most effective in reducing inorganic arsenic in grain without affecting grain yield or the amount of irrigation water applied. This irrigation technique could be considered as an alternative management to the traditional continuous flooded to reach minimal inorganic arsenic accumulation in grain in order to attend special quality standards or specific market requirements. Accumulated inorganic arsenic in grain was below international maximum levels in all analyzed samples, with an average value of 0.084 mg kg− 1.
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description This research sought to minimize inorganic arsenic levels in polished rice grain by using different irrigation and phosphorous fertilization practices while also maintaining crop yield and water productivity. Two experiments were conducted during seasons 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 using a split-plot design with three blocks, five irrigation treatments (main-plots) and two phosphorous levels (sub-plots). Irrigation treatments consisted of a traditional continuous flood (CF) control and four alternatives irrigation techniques with one or two drying events during the irrigation cycle. The phosphorous fertilization levels investigated were an unfertilized control (0 kg P2O5 ha− 1) and the recommended fertilization level of 50 kg P2O5 ha− 1. Soil pH and redox potentials were measured in each treatment. Strategically-timed, low severity drying events were effective at achieving aerobic soil conditions, resulting in Eh values over 50 mV. The alternative irrigation treatment with two drying events, implemented at panicle initiation and full flowering, was the most effective in reducing inorganic arsenic in grain without affecting grain yield or the amount of irrigation water applied. This irrigation technique could be considered as an alternative management to the traditional continuous flooded to reach minimal inorganic arsenic accumulation in grain in order to attend special quality standards or specific market requirements. Accumulated inorganic arsenic in grain was below international maximum levels in all analyzed samples, with an average value of 0.084 mg kg− 1.
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spelling Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic contentCAMPOS, F.ROEL, ÁLVAROCARRACELAS, G.VERGER, MELISSAHUERTAS, RAQUELPERDOMO, CARLOSARROZARSÉNICOCONTAMINACIÓN DE ALIMENTOSFERTILIZANTESRESIDUOSThis research sought to minimize inorganic arsenic levels in polished rice grain by using different irrigation and phosphorous fertilization practices while also maintaining crop yield and water productivity. Two experiments were conducted during seasons 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 using a split-plot design with three blocks, five irrigation treatments (main-plots) and two phosphorous levels (sub-plots). Irrigation treatments consisted of a traditional continuous flood (CF) control and four alternatives irrigation techniques with one or two drying events during the irrigation cycle. The phosphorous fertilization levels investigated were an unfertilized control (0 kg P2O5 ha− 1) and the recommended fertilization level of 50 kg P2O5 ha− 1. Soil pH and redox potentials were measured in each treatment. Strategically-timed, low severity drying events were effective at achieving aerobic soil conditions, resulting in Eh values over 50 mV. The alternative irrigation treatment with two drying events, implemented at panicle initiation and full flowering, was the most effective in reducing inorganic arsenic in grain without affecting grain yield or the amount of irrigation water applied. This irrigation technique could be considered as an alternative management to the traditional continuous flooded to reach minimal inorganic arsenic accumulation in grain in order to attend special quality standards or specific market requirements. Accumulated inorganic arsenic in grain was below international maximum levels in all analyzed samples, with an average value of 0.084 mg kg− 1.2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublicadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPdfhttps://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3271232712urn:ISBN:69626engEn: Chemosphere, 296, 134085. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134085info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCC BY-NC-NDCC BY-NC-NDreponame:Catálogo digital del LATUinstname:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayinstacron:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay2023-11-01T19:30:29Zoai:PMBOAI:32712Gobiernohttps://latu.org.uy/https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/ws/PMBOAIlfiori@latu.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2024-08-01T14:49:02.666412Catálogo digital del LATU - Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
CAMPOS, F.
ARROZ
ARSÉNICO
CONTAMINACIÓN DE ALIMENTOS
FERTILIZANTES
RESIDUOS
status_str publishedVersion
title Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
title_full Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
title_fullStr Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
title_full_unstemmed Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
title_short Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
title_sort Irrigation and phosphorous fertilization management to minimize rice grain arsenic content
topic ARROZ
ARSÉNICO
CONTAMINACIÓN DE ALIMENTOS
FERTILIZANTES
RESIDUOS
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