Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Mar 2014)

Effect of Biochar on Relieving Cadmium Stress and Reducing Accumulation in Super japonica Rice

  • Zhen-yu ZHANG,
  • Jun MENG,
  • Shu DANG,
  • Wen-fu CHEN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 547 – 553

Abstract

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It is of great importance to solve the threats induced by cadmium pollution on crops. This paper examined the effect of biochar on cadmium accumulation in japonica rice and revealed the mechanism underlying the response of protective enzyme system to cadmium stress. Biochar derived from rice straw was applied at two application rates under three cadmium concentrations. Shennong 265, super japonica rice variety, was selected as the test crop. The results indicated that cadmium content in above-ground biomass of rice increased with increasing soil cadmium concentrations but the biochar application could suppress the accumulation of cadmium to some extent. Under high concentrations of cadmium, content of free proline and MDA (malondialdehyde) were high, so did the SOD (superoxide dismutase), POD (peroxidase) and CAT (catalase) activity in the flag leaf of rice. However, the protective enzyme activities remained at low level when biochar was added.

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