2014
DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v36i1.17539
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<b>Reducing conditions on barium absorption in rice plants cultured in BaSO4-enriched soil</b> doi: 10.4025/actasciagron.v36i1.17539

Abstract: ABSTRACT.To evaluate the possible solubilization of barium sulfate in soils under reducing conditions and its effects on barium bioavailability, an Oryza sativa pot trial was established. Increasing barium doses and two redox potential conditions were evaluated. The geochemical fractionation data demonstrated that reducing conditions led to an increase in the levels of more labile forms of barium and a reduction in more stable forms. Furthermore, higher doses of barium were found to have a negative impact on g… Show more

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“…In terms of the source of Ba and its influence on plant Ba uptake, the element's characteristics are decisive for its availability. The solubility of Ba in soil tends to increase with decreasing pH ( Madejón , 2013), under reducing conditions ( Magalhães et al, 2014), and with microbial activity ( Coscione and Berton , 2009). High cation exchange capacity (CEC) limits Ba mobility in the soil by adsorption ( Madejón , 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the source of Ba and its influence on plant Ba uptake, the element's characteristics are decisive for its availability. The solubility of Ba in soil tends to increase with decreasing pH ( Madejón , 2013), under reducing conditions ( Magalhães et al, 2014), and with microbial activity ( Coscione and Berton , 2009). High cation exchange capacity (CEC) limits Ba mobility in the soil by adsorption ( Madejón , 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the residues generated when drilling for oil wells, drilling waste stands out due to the large volume generated and the potentially toxic elements produced (Bauder et al, 2005;Magalhães et al, 2012Magalhães et al, , 2014a. These residues are generated by mixing the fluid, which is an oil-water emulsion with colloidal matter (which may include bentonite, BaSO 4 , and sodium chloride, among other additives), and ground rock (Darley & Gray, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O Ba contido na barita é relativamente imóvel no solo, devido a baixa solubilidade em água deste composto (2,47 mg L -1 , a 25 ºC), o que diminui a biodisponibilidade do elemento (MAGALHÃES et al, 2014). Contudo, em solos com potencial redox de aproximadamente -250 mV ocorre a redução do sulfato de bário a sulfeto de bário (MONNIN et al, 2001;JONES;INGLE, 2005;MAGALHÃES et al, 2011), composto de maior solubilidade que pode liberar mais facilmente o cátion Ba 2+ , que é a forma iônica mais tóxica do metal às plantas (PHILLIPS et al, 2001 (MAGALHÃES et al, 2011;LIMA et al, 2012), podendo ser fracamente retido nas cargas negativas das argilas (ZHANG et al, 2001 (CHAUDHRY et al, 1977).…”
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“…Contudo, em solos com potencial redox de aproximadamente -250 mV ocorre a redução do sulfato de bário a sulfeto de bário (MONNIN et al, 2001;JONES;INGLE, 2005;MAGALHÃES et al, 2011), composto de maior solubilidade que pode liberar mais facilmente o cátion Ba 2+ , que é a forma iônica mais tóxica do metal às plantas (PHILLIPS et al, 2001 (MAGALHÃES et al, 2011;LIMA et al, 2012), podendo ser fracamente retido nas cargas negativas das argilas (ZHANG et al, 2001 (CHAUDHRY et al, 1977). Por outro lado, quando a disponibilidade de Ba 2+ é elevada, o metal pode ser absorvido em grandes quantidades e causar toxidez nas plantas (MAGALHÃES et al, 2011;MONTEIRO et al, 2011;MAGALHÃES et al, 2014 Os sintomas de toxidez de Ba nas plantas incluem a inibição do crescimento, havendo diminuição da produção de biomassa tanto na parte aérea quanto nas raízes, e o aparecimento de clorose e posterior necrose nas folhas (LLUGANY et al, 2000;SUWA et al, 2008;MONTEIRO et al, 2011;LIMA et al, 2012;MAGALHÃES et al, 2014), podendo esses sintomas e níveis tóxicos variar de acordo com a espécie vegetal. A absorção excessiva de Ba diminui o transporte de S das raízes para a parte aérea e de cálcio do caule para as folhas, enquanto a absorção de potássio é diminuída (LLUGANY et al, 2000).…”
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