Efficacy of yellow gypsum application on mitigating arsenic bioavailability in groundnut and Boro-rice grown under arsenic contaminated soil

Agricultural soils naturally enriched with Arsenic (As) represent a significant global human health risk. In the present investigation, a series of pot experiments were conducted to study the efficacy of three levels of Yellow Gypsum (YG) application on bioavailability of As to kharif groundnut foll...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-03, Vol.10 (5), p.e26530-e26530, Article e26530
Hauptverfasser: Pilli, Kiran, Patra, Prasanta Kumar, Pal, Subhajit, Dash, Bishnuprasad, M, Jaison, Acharjee, Pravat Utpal, Vinayak, Rudra
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Zusammenfassung:Agricultural soils naturally enriched with Arsenic (As) represent a significant global human health risk. In the present investigation, a series of pot experiments were conducted to study the efficacy of three levels of Yellow Gypsum (YG) application on bioavailability of As to kharif groundnut followed by boro-rice grown under 17 different levels of soil As contamination for two consecutive years. The results revealed that application of YG @ 60 kg ha−1 effectuated the lowest soil As content and the highest percent decline in soil extractable As at pegging (9.42 mg kg−1 and 9.81%) and harvesting (8.81 mg kg−1 and 11.85%) in groundnut, maximum tillering (7.52 mg kg−1 and 16.95%) and harvesting (6.77 mg kg−1 and 19.85%) in boro-rice respectively. It was also observed that irrespective of its level, the extractable As content of soil decreased significantly (P 
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26530