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Effects of uptake pathways on the accumulation, translocation, and metabolism of OPEs in rice: An emphasis on foliar uptake
Yan Wang; Yingying Jiang; Yue Xu; Feng Tan
2024
Source PublicationScience of The Total Environment
Volume918Pages:170562
Abstract

The often-overlooked importance of foliar absorption on the plant uptake of organic pollutants was investigated by an exposure chamber test. Rice seedlings were exposed to organophosphate esters (OPEs) through 8 scenarios arranged from 3 major uptake pathways: root uptake via solution, foliar uptake via gas, and foliar uptake via particles, to identify the contributions of these 3 uptake pathways and their influences on the translocation and metabolism of OPEs in rice. The concentration of OPEs in rice tissues showed an “additive effect” with the increase of exposure pathways. OPEs in rice shoots mainly originated from foliar uptake through particle (29.6 %–63.5 %) and gaseous (28.5 %–49.4 %) absorptions rather than root uptake (7.86 %–24.2 %) under the exposure condition. In comparison with stomal absorption, wax layer penetration was the main pathway for most OPEs to enter into leaves, especially for those compounds with high octanol-air partition coefficients. Although the subcellular distributions of OPEs in the rice tissues of the foliar exposure were slightly different from those of the root exposure, hydrophobic OPEs were mainly stored in the cell wall with hydrophilic OPEs mainly in the cytosol. The translocation of OPEs from the exposed tissue to the unexposed tissue were significantly negatively correlated with their octanol-water partition coefficients, but their basipetal translocation were limited. The result suggested that the translocation of OPEs within rice is prioritized over their degradation. This study deepens our understanding of the processes behind OPE uptake by rice and highlights the importance of foliar uptake, especially for those via particle absorption.

DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170562
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15691
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Affiliation1.Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering (MOE), School of Environmental Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
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Yan Wang,Yingying Jiang,Yue Xu,et al. Effects of uptake pathways on the accumulation, translocation, and metabolism of OPEs in rice: An emphasis on foliar uptake[J]. Science of The Total Environment,2024,918:170562.
APA Yan Wang,Yingying Jiang,Yue Xu,&Feng Tan.(2024).Effects of uptake pathways on the accumulation, translocation, and metabolism of OPEs in rice: An emphasis on foliar uptake.Science of The Total Environment,918,170562.
MLA Yan Wang,et al."Effects of uptake pathways on the accumulation, translocation, and metabolism of OPEs in rice: An emphasis on foliar uptake".Science of The Total Environment 918(2024):170562.
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