Effects of Different Drought Timing on the Reduction and Control of Cadmium Uptake in Rice

不同干旱时期对水稻镉吸收减少和控制的影响

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Abstract

Rice is a globally important food crop, and its production is often affected by extreme climates such as drought and high temperatures. This study investigated how drought applied at different growth stages affects cadmium (Cd) uptake and accumulation in rice, as well as the underlying mechanisms. The results showed that drought treatments generally increased soil organic matter and alkali-hydrolyzed nitrogen content but decreased pH and available phosphorus content. The available Cd content in soil under the grain-filling stage drought treatment was lower than that under other treatments. Speciation analysis showed that under grain-filling stage drought, exchangeable Cd decreased by 3.04%, and residual Cd increased by 2.67%. Furthermore, drought treatments significantly enhanced soil urease and sucrase activities. Rice plant height and yield were significantly affected by the timing of drought, with the grain-filling stage drought treatment yielding the highest, while full growth stage and tillering stage drought treatments resulted in significantly lower yields. Cd content in various organs followed the order: root > stem > leaf > brown rice, with the brown rice Cd content being the lowest under grain-filling stage drought. In conclusion, drought treatment during the grain-filling stage had the least effect on Cd content in various rice tissues while maintaining a relatively high yield, providing a theoretical basis for water management in Cd-contaminated paddy fields.

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