Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4425294 Environmental Pollution 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The acquaintance of arsenic concentrations in rice grain is vital in risk assessment. In this study, we determined the concentration of arsenic in 282 brown rice grains sampled from Hainan Island, China, and discussed its possible relationships to the considered soil properties. Arsenic concentrations in the rice grain from Hainan Island varied from 5 to 309 μg/kg, with a mean (92 μg/kg) lower than most published data from other countries/regions and the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for Asi in rice. The result of correlation analysis between grain and soil properties showed that grain As concentrations correlated significantly to soil arsenic speciation, organic matter and soil P contents and could be best predicted by humic acid bound and Fe–Mn oxides bound As fractions. Grain arsenic rises steeply at soil As concentrations lower than 3.6 mg/kg and gently at higher concentrations.

► Arsenic concentration in brown rice from Hainan was lower than most published data. ► Grain As was affected by soil As speciation, OM, and P. ► Humic acid and Fe–Mn oxides bound As fractions were important pools for rice plant. ► Grain arsenic rises steeply at lower soil As concentrations and gently at higher concentrations.

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