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Effect of dimethylarsenic acid (DMAA) on growth,tissue arsenic,and photosynthesis of rice plants
Authors:A. R. Marin  S. R. Pezeshki  P. H. Masschelen  H. S. Choi
Affiliation:1. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (INTA) , CC 57, Corrientes, 3400, Argentina;2. Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute , Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge, LA, 70803–7511
Abstract:The effect of dimethylarsenic acid (DMAA) applied to the root on arsenic (As) uptake and concentration, net photosynthesis (Pn), and growth parameters of rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. ‘Mercury') plants was studied. The experiment consisted of four treatments (0, 0.2, 0.8, and 1.6 mg As/L) with four replications in a completely randomized design. The DMAA was applied in nutrient solution as its sodium salt. The solution culture was changed every four days to avoid changes in the As chemical form. Arsenic uptake and concentration in shoot and root increased upon increased DMAA concentration in solution. Upon uptake, DMAA was readily translocated to the shoot. At the two higher rates of DMAA application (0.8 and 1.6 mg As/L), Pn and photosynthetic capacity were significantly decreased in response to tissue As concentration. Leaf area and dry matter production were also significantly reduced at the two higher rates of DMAA. At the lower rate (0.2 mg As/L) of DMAA application, there was no significant reduction in Pn or growth. Dimethylarsenic acid application did not affect nutrient allocation within the rice plant at concentration levels used in this study.
Keywords:soil salinity  water salinity  Na/K ratio  Na/Ca ratio  farmers' participatory
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