Effects of different phosphorus fertilizers on cadmium absorption and accumulation in rice under low-phosphorus and rich-cadmium soil

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 Feb;31(8):11898-11911. doi: 10.1007/s11356-024-31986-y. Epub 2024 Jan 16.

Abstract

Rice is the main food crops with the higher capacity for cadmium (Cd) uptake, necessitating the urgent need for remediation measures to address Cd in paddy soil. Reasonable agronomic methods are convenient and favorable for fixing the issue. In this study, a pot experiment was employed to evaluate the effects of two foliar (NaH2PO4, SDP; KH2PO4, PDP) and two solid phosphate fertilizers (double-superphosphate, DSP; calcium-magnesium phosphate, CMP) on uptake and remobilization of Cd in rice plants under the low-P and rich-Cd soil. The results revealed that these four phosphorus fertilizer significantly down-regulated the relative expression of OsNRAMP5 involved in Cd absorption, while up-regulated OsPCS1 expression and increased distribution of Cd into the cell wall in roots. Furthermore, phosphorus fertilizer resulted in a significant decrease in the relative expression of OsLCT1 in stems and OsLCD in leaves, decreased the transfer factor of Cd from shoots to grains, and ulterior reduced the Cd accumulation in three protein components of globulin, albumin, and glutelin, making the average Cd concentration of brown rice decreased by 82.96%. These results comprehensively indicate that in situations with similar soil backgrounds, the recommended application of solid CMP and foliar PDP can alleviate the toxicity of Cd by reducing its absorption and remobilization.

Keywords: Accumulation; Cadmium stress; Phosphorus; Protein composition; Rice.

MeSH terms

  • Cadmium / analysis
  • Fertilizers / analysis
  • Oryza* / metabolism
  • Phosphorus / metabolism
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants* / analysis

Substances

  • Soil
  • Phosphorus
  • Cadmium
  • Fertilizers
  • Soil Pollutants