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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 143, 2020
2nd International Symposium on Architecture Research Frontiers and Ecological Environment (ARFEE 2019)
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Article Number | 02014 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Environmental Science and Energy Engineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202014302014 | |
Published online | 24 January 2020 |
Selenium Fractionation and Speciation in Paddy Soils and Accumulation in Rice Under Field Conditions in Jinhua Zhejinang Province, China
Geology investigation institute of zhejiang province, Zhejiang 311203 ,P. R. China.
* Corresponding author: grcacgs_syx@163.com
Soils, as well as paddy tissue samples, were collected in the Se-rich area of Jinhua County, Zhejiang Province, China. Sequential extraction procedure was used for selenium (Se) fractionation, including soluble Se, exchangeable Se, carbonate-bound Se, iron and manganese oxide-bound Se, humic acids-bound Se, organic matter-bound Se, and the residual Se fraction. The results showed that soluble Se, exchangeable Se, carbonate-bound Se, iron and manganese oxide-bound Se fractions accounted for less than 2% of the total Se, respectively. Organic matter-bound Se was the dominant fractions. The average concentrations (mg kg−1) of Se in the paddy tissues were 0.069 in seed, 0.263 in root, 0.09 in stalk, and 0.17 in leaf. The organic matter-bound Se had a significant indirect effect on Se accumulation in paddy tissues. In conclusion, organic matter-bound Se was an important fraction and source of plant Se in agricultural soil.
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