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Speciation and distribution of chromium (III) in rice root tip and mature zone: The significant impact of root exudation and iron plaque on chromium bioavailability

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Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, China ; Yibin University, International Faculty of Applied Technology, China
Zandi, Peiman;
Affiliation
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, China
Xia, Xing;
Affiliation
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, China
Yang, Jianjun;
Affiliation
China Agricultural University, College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China
Liu, Jin;
Affiliation
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle ; Institut de Minéralogie, Physique des Matériaux et Cosmochimie ; CNRS UMR 7590 ; Sorbonne Université, France
Laurent, Remusat;
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Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences of Paris (IEES), UMR CNRS 7618, IRD 242, INRAE 1392, Université Paris Est Créteil, Sorbonne Universite, France
Rumpel, Cornelia;
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120677695
Affiliation
Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), Institute for Crop and Soil Science, Germany
Bloem, Elke;
Affiliation
Pedagogical University of Krakow, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology and Earth Science, Poland
Krasny, Beata Barabasz;
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1024299236
Affiliation
Technical University of Braunschweig, Institute for Plant Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Germany
Schnug, Ewald

Evidence on the contribution of root regions with varied maturity levels in iron plaque (IP) formation and root exudation of metabolites and their consequences for uptake and bioavailability of chromium (Cr) remains unknown. Therefore, we applied combined nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) and synchrotron-based techniques, micro-X-ray fluorescence (µ-XRF) and micro-X-ray absorption near-edge structure (µ-XANES) to examine the speciation and localisation of Cr and the distribution of (micro-) nutrients in rice root tip and mature region. µ-XRF mapping revealed that the distribution of Cr and (micro-) nutrients varied between root regions. Cr K-edge XANES analysis at Cr hotspots attributed the dominant speciation of Cr in outer (epidermal and sub-epidermal) cell layers of the root tips and mature root to Cr(III)-FA (fulvic acid-like anions) (58–64%) and Cr(III)-Fh (amorphous ferrihydrite) (83–87%) complexes, respectively. The co-occurrence of a high proportion of Cr(III)-FA species and strong co-location signals of 52Cr16O and 13C14N in the mature root epidermis relative to the sub-epidermis indicated an association of Cr with active root surfaces, where the dissolution of IP and release of their associated Cr are likely subject to the mediation of organic anions. The results of NanoSIMS (poor 52Cr16O and 13C14N signals), dissolution (no IP dissolution) and µ-XANES (64% in sub-epidermis >58% in the epidermis for Cr(III)-FA species) analyses of root tips may be indicative of the possible re-uptake of Cr by this region. The results of this research work highlight the significance of IP and organic anions in rice root systems on the bioavailability and dynamics of heavy metals (e.g. Cr).

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