濒危物种
砷
环境科学
农学
生产(经济)
农林复合经营
生物
生态学
化学
宏观经济学
经济
有机化学
栖息地
作者
E. Marie Muehe,Tianmei Wang,Carolin F. Kerl,Britta Planer‐Friedrich,Scott Fendorf
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-12946-4
摘要
Abstract Projections of global rice yields account for climate change. They do not, however, consider the coupled stresses of impending climate change and arsenic in paddy soils. Here, we show in a greenhouse study that future conditions cause a greater proportion of pore-water arsenite, the more toxic form of arsenic, in the rhizosphere of Californian Oryza sativa L. variety M206, grown on Californian paddy soil. As a result, grain yields decrease by 39% compared to yields at today’s arsenic soil concentrations. In addition, future climatic conditions cause a nearly twofold increase of grain inorganic arsenic concentrations. Our findings indicate that climate-induced changes in soil arsenic behaviour and plant response will lead to currently unforeseen losses in rice grain productivity and quality. Pursuing rice varieties and crop management practices that alleviate the coupled stresses of soil arsenic and change in climatic factors are needed to overcome the currently impending food crisis.
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