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The dynamics of arsenic in four paddy fields in the Bengal delta
Authors:Stroud Jacqueline L  Norton Gareth J  Islam M Rafiqul  Dasgupta Tapash  White Rodger P  Price Adam H  Meharg Andrew A  McGrath Steve P  Zhao Fang-Jie
Affiliation:a Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UK
b Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Cruickshank Building, St Machar Drive, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, UK
c Department of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh
d Institute of Agricultural Science, Calcutta University, 35 B.C. Road, Kolkata, 700 019 West Bengal, India
Abstract:Irrigation with arsenic contaminated groundwater in the Bengal Delta may lead to As accumulation in the soil and rice grain. The dynamics of As concentration and speciation in paddy fields during dry season (boro) rice cultivation were investigated at 4 sites in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. Three sites which were irrigated with high As groundwater had elevated As concentrations in the soils, showing a significant gradient from the irrigation inlet across the field. Arsenic concentration and speciation in soil pore water varied temporally and spatially; higher As concentrations were associated with an increasing percentage of arsenite, indicating a reductive mobilization. Concentrations of As in rice grain varied by 2-7 fold within individual fields and were poorly related with the soil As concentration. A field site employing alternating flooded-dry irrigation produced the lowest range of grain As concentration, suggesting a lower soil As availability caused by periodic aerobic conditions.
Keywords:Arsenic speciation   Soil pore water   Rice   Irrigation
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