Lead (Pb) distribution and accumulation in different plant parts and its associations with grain Pb contents in fragrant rice

Lead (Pb) affects the growth and productivity of rice negatively through soil-Pb-plant interactions. A pot experiment was conducted to assess the Pb uptake and its distributive pattern in different fragrant rice cultivars i.e., Meixiangzhan-2 (MXZ-2), Xiangyaxiangzhan (XYXZ), Guixiangzhan (GXZ), Bas...

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description Lead (Pb) affects the growth and productivity of rice negatively through soil-Pb-plant interactions. A pot experiment was conducted to assess the Pb uptake and its distributive pattern in different fragrant rice cultivars i.e., Meixiangzhan-2 (MXZ-2), Xiangyaxiangzhan (XYXZ), Guixiangzhan (GXZ), Basmati-385 (B-385), and Nongxiang-18 (NX-18) and relationship of Pb uptake with grain Pb-contents and rice yield and related traits i.e., productive tillers hill−1, spikelets panicle−1, filled grain percentage, and 1000-grain weight. Lead as Pb(NO3)2 was applied at 0 (control), 400 (Pb1), 800 (Pb2) and 1200 mg kg−1 (Pb3) of soil in solution form. Results showed that all rice cultivars accumulated different concentration of Pb, with the highest in roots and the lowest in grains. The translocation factors (TF) from stems to leaves were higher than root to stems and leaves to ears/grains. The grain Pb contents have significant positive associations with ear Pb contents and TF of Pb from leaves to ear at reproductive stage. Moreover, relative changes (RC) in grain yields have significant correlations with the RC in some yield attributes i.e., productive tillers per hill, spikelets per panicle, and filled grain percentage under Pb toxicity. Overall, grain Pb contents are affected mainly by the transference of leaves Pb contents to ears/grains (an index to determine final grain Pb contents) whereas RC in rice yields suggested its relationships with some agronomic attributes of fragrant rice under Pb stress. [Display omitted] •Pb accumulation in fragrant rice is concentration-dependent and genotype-specific.•Grain Pb contents were associated with leaves and ear Pb contents.•Grain Pb contents were related with translocation factor from leaves to ears at reproductive stage.•Translocation of Pb to ears can be used an index to estimate the final grain Pb contents.
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subjects Edible Grain - chemistry
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Fragrant rice
Grain
Lead - analysis
Lead uptake
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Oryza - chemistry
Oryza - growth & development
Perfume
Plant Leaves - chemistry
Science & Technology
Soil
Soil Pollutants - analysis
Translocation factor
title Lead (Pb) distribution and accumulation in different plant parts and its associations with grain Pb contents in fragrant rice
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