430-13 Arsenic Phyto-Toxic Threshold and Influence of Free Iron in the Acid Soils of Southern China.

Poster Number 1231

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soils & Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Soils & Environmental Quality: II

Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Minneapolis Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC

Fenghua Ding, Institute of Ecology, Lishui University, Lishui, China, Shuxin Liu, Department of Environmental Engineering, Lishui Vocational & Technical College, Lishui, China, Guo Wang, Institute of Resources & Environmental Sciences, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China and Zhenli He, 2199 South Rock Rd., University of Florida, Fort Pierce, FL
Abstract:
The disparity of soil arsenic (As) phyto-toxicity was studied in greenhouse with nine soils with different properties collected from Fujian province, China, using rice as an indicator plant. The EC10 (NaH2PO4-As), defined as effective concentration of soil As estimated by NaH2PO4-extraction method that results in a 10% inhibition, of rice shoot (fresh weight) and shoot height ranged from 3.22 to 27.96 mg·kg-1 and 3.72 to 29.11 mg·kg-1, representing 8.68 and 7.83-fold variations among the different soils. The EC20 (NaH2PO4-As) of rice shoot (fresh weight) and shoot height varied between 5.83 and 38.87 mg·kg-1, 7.12 and 45.60 mg·kg-1, representing 6.67 and 6.70-fold variations among the different soils. Stepwise regression analysis indicated that free iron was the major factor that affects plant As bioavailability in the soils. The modified prediction models of the ECX (shoot height) of soil As phyto-toxicity as NaH2PO4-As were:

                                                                                            [EC10] = -1.451 +1.160 [free iron]       ( r 2 = 0.718, P = 0.004 , n=9 )    

                                                                                            [EC20] = 1.659 +1.791 [free iron]        ( r 2 = 0.764, P = 0.002 , n=9 )     

                                                                                            [EC50] = 16.367 +2.715[free iron]       ( r 2 = 0.827, P < 0.001, n=9 )

    These models have potential application in the prediction and risk assessment of As phyto-toxicity in the acid soil regions.

Key word: Arsenic; acidic soil; phyto-toxicity; threshold; soil properties

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soils & Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Soils & Environmental Quality: II