Arsenic in soil-rice systems: Microbial ecology perspectives

Y. G. Zhu*, Y. F. Jia, Z. Chen, H. Huang, G. X. Sun

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Abstract

Arsenic (As) in rice represents a significant carcinogen to the general population, particularly for those subsisting on rice. Arsenic transformation, namely reduction, oxidation and methylation, in soil-rice systems has fundamental impacts on its mobility and toxicity. Microbes play critical roles in As transformation, and recent studies from our laboratory and elsewhere have investigated the chemical aspects of As transformation in soil-rice system in conjunction with microbial ecology and functional genes. This paper aims to provide an overview on the status of the knowledge, and also to discuss further research needs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnderstanding the Geological and Medical Interface of Arsenic, As 2012 - 4th International Congress
Subtitle of host publicationArsenic in the Environment
Pages496-498
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment, As 2012 - Cairns, QLD, Australia
Duration: 22 Jul 201227 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameUnderstanding the Geological and Medical Interface of Arsenic, As 2012 - 4th International Congress: Arsenic in the Environment

Conference

Conference4th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment, As 2012
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityCairns, QLD
Period22/07/1227/07/12

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