articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyNov 20, 2002Closed access

Arsenic Contamination of Bangladesh Paddy Field Soils:  Implications for Rice Contribution to Arsenic Consumption

University of Aberdeen

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Abstract

Arsenic contaminated groundwater is used extensively in Bangladesh to irrigate the staple food of the region, paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.). To determine if this irrigation has led to a buildup of arsenic levels in paddy fields, and the consequences for arsenic exposure through rice ingestion, a survey of arsenic levels in paddy soils and rice grain was undertaken. Survey of paddy soils throughout Bangladesh showed that arsenic levels were elevated in zones where arsenic in groundwater used for irrigation was high, and where these tube-wells have been in operation for the longest period of time. Regression of soil arsenic levels with tube-well age was significant. Arsenic levels reached 46 microg g(-1) dry…

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Keywords
  • Arsenic
  • Arsenic contamination of groundwater
  • Irrigation
  • Oryza sativa
  • Soil water
  • Paddy field
  • Environmental science
  • Agronomy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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