450
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Eco/Toxicology

Effects of phosphorus on uptake and translocation of methylmercury in rice

, , &
Pages 68-79 | Received 09 Feb 2017, Accepted 08 Jun 2017, Published online: 19 Feb 2018

References

  • Bridges, C. C., and R. K. Zalups. 2017. “The Aging Kidney and the Nephrotoxic Effects of Mercury.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 20: 55–80.
  • Carneiro, M. F., D. Grotto, and F. Barbosa Jr. 2014. “Inorganic and Methylmercury Levels in Plasma are Differentially Associated with Age, Gender, and Oxidative Stress Markers in a Population Exposed to Mercury Through Fish Consumption.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 77: 69–79.
  • Counter, S. A., L. H. Buchanan, F. Ortega, and G. Laurell. 2002. “Elevated Blood Mercury and Neuro-Otological Observations in Children of Ecuadorian Mines.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 65: 149–163.
  • De Robertis, A., C. Foti, G. Patanè, and S. Sammartano. 1998. “Hydrolysis of (CH3)Hg+ in Different Ionic Media: Salt Effects and Complex Formation.” Journal of Chemical Engineering Data 43: 957–960.
  • Feyte, S., A. Tessier, C. Gobeil, and D. Cossa. 2010. “In Situ Adsorption of Mercury, Methylmercury and Other Elements by Iron Oxyhydroxides and Organic Matter in Lake Sediments.” Applied Geochemistry 25: 984–995.
  • Fu, Y. Q., Z. W. Yu, K. Z. Cai, and H. Shen. 2010. “Mechanisms of Iron Plaque Formation on Root Surface of Rice Plants and their Ecological Land Environmental Effects (In Chinese).” Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science 16: 1527–1534.
  • Geng, C. N., Y. G. Zhu, W. J. Liu, and S. E. Smith. 2005. “Arsenate Uptake and Translocation in Seedlings of Two Genotypes of Rice is Affected by External Phosphate Concentrations.” Aquatic Botany 83: 321–331.
  • Guo, W., Y. G. Zhu, W. J. Liu, Y. C. Liang, C. N. Geng, and S. G. Wang. 2007. “Is the Effect of Silicon on Rice Uptake of Arsenate (AsV) Related to Internal Silicon Concentration, Iron Plaque and Phosphate Nutrition?” Environmental Pollution 148: 251–257.
  • Hansel, C. M., S. Fendorf, S. Sutton, and M. Newville. 2001. “Characterization of Fe Plaque and Associated Metals on the Roots of Mine-Waste Impacted Aquatic Plants.” Environmental Science and Technology 35: 3863–3868.
  • Hong, C. L., Y. B. Jia, X. E. Yang, and H. X. Weng. 2007. “Biogeochemistry and Ecological Effect of Mercury in Agricultural Soil (In Chinese).” Chinese Journal of Soil Science 38: 590–596.
  • Hu, Y., J. H. Li, Y. G. Zhu, Y. Z. Huang, H. Q. Hu, and P. Christie. 2005. “Sequestration of As by Iron Plaque on the Roots of Three Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars in a Low-P Soil with or without P Fertilizer.” Environmental Geochemistry and Health 27: 169–176.
  • Hu, Y., Y. Z. Huang, and Y. X. Liu. 2014. “Influence of Iron Plaque on Chromium Accumulation and Translocation in Three Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars Grown in Solution Culture.” Chemistry and Ecology 30: 29–38.
  • Jiang, F. Y., X. Chen, and A. C. Luo. 2009. “Iron Plaque Formation on Wetland Plants and Its Influence on Phosphorus, Calcium and Metal Uptake.” Aquatic Ecology 43: 879–890.
  • Jiang, G. B., J. B. Shi, and X. B. Feng. 2006. “Mercury Pollution in China.” Environmental Science and Technology 40: 3672–3678.
  • Kim, M. K., and K. D. Zoh. 2012. “Fate and Transport of Mercury in Environmental Media and Human Exposure.” Journal of Preventive. Medicine and. Public Health 45: 335–343.
  • Kirk, G. J. D., and L. V. Du. 1997. “Changes in Rice Root Architecture, Porosity, and Oxygen and Proton Release Under Phosphorus Deficiency.” New Phytologist 135: 191–200.
  • Li, P., X. B. Feng, and G. L. Qiu. 2010. “Methylmercury Exposure and Health Effects from Rice and Fish Consumption: A Review.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 7: 2666–2691.
  • Li, Y. Y., J. T. Zhao, B. W. Zhang, Y. J. Liu, X. H. Xu, Y. F. Li, B. Li, Y. X. Gao, and Z. F. Chai. 2016. “The Influence of Iron Plaque on the Absorption, Translocation and Transformation of Mercury in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Seedlings Exposed to Different Mercury Species.” Plant and Soil 398: 87–97.
  • Liang, Y., Y. G. Zhu, Y. Xia, Z. Li, and Y. Ma. 2006. “Iron Plaque enhances Phosphorus Uptake by Rice (Oryza sativa) Growing under Varying Phosphorus and Iron Concentrations.” Annals of Applied Biology 149: 305–312.
  • Liu, J. G., X. M. Leng, M. X. Wang, Z. Q. Zhu, and Q. H. Dai. 2011. “Iron Plaque Formation on Roots of Different Rice Cultivars and the Relation with Lead Uptake.” Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 74: 1304–1309.
  • Liu, W. J., Y. G. Zhu, F. A. Smith, and S. E. Smith. 2004. “Do Phosphorus Nutrition and Iron Plaque Alter Arsenate (As) Uptake by Rice Seedlings in Hydroponics Culture?” New Phytologist 162: 481–488.
  • Liu, W. J., and Y. G. Zhu. 2005. “Iron and Mn Plaques on the Surface of Roots of Wetland Plants (In Chinese).” Acta Ecologica Sinica 25: 358–363.
  • Liu, W. J., Y. G. Zhu, and F. A. Smith. 2005. “Effects of Iron and Manganese Plaques on Arsenic Uptake by Rice Seedlings (Oryza sativa L.) Grown in Solution Culture Supplied with Arsenate and Arsenite.” Plant and Soil 277: 127–138.
  • Liu, W. J., Y. Hu, Y. G. Zhu. R. T. Gao, and Q. L. Zhao. 2008. “The Mechanisms of Iron Plaque Formation on the Surface of Rice Roots Induced by Phosphorus Starvation (In Chinese).” Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science 14: 22–27.
  • Mei, X. Q., Y. Yang, N. F. Tam, Y. W. Wang, and L. Li. 2014. “Roles of Root Porosity, Radial Oxygen Loss, Fe Plaque Formation on Nutrient Removal and Tolerance of Wetland Plants to Domestic Wastewater.” Water Research 50: 147–159.
  • Morel, F. M. M., A. M. L. Kraepiel, and M. Amyot. 1998. “The Chemical Cycle and Bioaccumulation of Mercury.” Annual Review of Ecology Systems 29: 543–566.
  • Ni, M. W., X. Li, J. B. T. Rocha, M. Farina, and M. Aschner. 2012. “Glia and Methylmercury Neurotoxicity.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 75: 1091–1101.
  • Nunes, E., A. Cavaco, and C. Carvalho. 2014. “Children's Health Risk and Benefits of Fish Consumption: Risk Indices Based on a Diet Diary Follow-Up of Two Weeks.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 77: 103–114.
  • Oliveira, V. A., C. S. Oliveira, R. P. Ineu, L. Moraes-Silva, L. F. Siqueira, and M. E. Pereira. 2014. “Lactating and Non-Lactating Rats Differ in Sensitivity to HgCl2: Protective Effect of ZnCl2.” Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 28: 240–246.
  • Peng, X. Y., F. J. Liu, W. X. Wang, and Z. H. Ye. 2012. “Reducing Total Mercury and Methylmercury Accumulation in Rice Grains Through Water Management and Deliberate Selection of Rice Cultivars.” Environmental Pollution 162: 202–208.
  • Phillips, N. R., M. Stewart, G. Olsen, and C. W. Hickey. 2014. “Human Health Risks of Geothermally Derived Metals and Other Contaminants in Wild-Caught Food.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 77: 346–365.
  • Qiu, G. L., X. B. Feng, S. F. Wang, and L. H. Shang. 2005. “Mercury and Methylmercury in Riparian Soil, Sediments, Mine-Waste Calcines, and Moss from Abandoned Hg Mines in East Guizhou Province, Southwestern China.” Applied Geochemistry 20: 627–638.
  • Qiu, G. L., X. B. Feng, P. Li, S. F. Wang, G. H. Li, L. H. Shang, and X. W. Fu. 2008. “Methylmercury Accumulation in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grown at Abandoned Mercury Mines in Guizhou, China.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56: 2465–2468.
  • Ratcliffe, H. E., G. M. Swanson, and L. J. Fischer. 1996. “Human Exposure to Mercury: A Critical Assessment of the Evidence of Adverse Health Effects.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 49: 221–270.
  • Siqueira-Silva, A. I., L. C. Da Silva, A. A. Azevedo, and M. A. Oliva. 2012. “Iron Plaque Formation and Morphoanatomy of Roots from Species of Resting Subjected to Excess Iron.” Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 78: 265–275.
  • Sweet, L. I., and J. T. Zelikoff. 2001. “Toxicology and Immunotoxicology of Mercury: A Comparative Review in Fish and Humans.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health B 4: 161–205.
  • Syu, C. H., C. H. Lee, P. Y. Jiang, M. K. Chen, and D. Y. Lee. 2014. “Comparison of As Sequestration in Iron Plaque and Uptake by Different Genotypes of Rice Plants Grown in As-Contaminated Paddy Soils.” Plant and Soil 374:411–422.
  • Wang, X., B. Li, N. F. Y. Tam, L. Huang, X. L. Qi, H. B. Wang, Z. H. Ye, M. Meng, and J. B. Shi. 2014. “Radial Oxygen Loss has Different Effects on the Accumulation of Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Rice.” Plant and Soil 385: 343–355.
  • Wolff, S., G. Brown, J. Chen, K. Meals, C. Thornton, S. Brewer, J. V. Cizdzeil, and K. L. Willett. 2016. “Mercury Concentrations in Fish from Three Major Lakes in North Mississippi: Spatial and Temporal Differences and Human Health Risk Assessment.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 79: 894–904.
  • Wu, C., Z. H. Ye, H. Li, S. C. Wu, D. Deng, Y. G. Zhu, and M. H. Wong. 2012. “Do Radial Oxygen Loss and External Aeration Affect Iron Plaque Formation and Arsenic Accumulation and Speciation in Rice?” Journal of Experimental Botany 63: 2961–2970.
  • Yang, J. X., N. F. Y. Tam, and Z. H. Ye. 2014. “Root Porosity, Radial Oxygen Loss and Iron Plaque on Roots of Wetland Plants in Relation to Zinc Tolerance and Accumulation.” Plant and Soil 374: 815–828.
  • Zhao, J. T., Y. F. Li, Y. Y. Li, Y. X. Gao, B. Li, Y. Hu, Y. L. Zhao, and Z. F. Chai. 2014. “Selenium Modulates Mercury Uptake and Distribution in Rice (Oryza sativa L.), in Correlation with Mercury Species and Exposure Level.” Metallomics 6: 1951–1957.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.