A factorial
study was conducted to evaluate the phytotoxicity of
copper oxide nanoparticles (nCuO, 0.1–100 mg/L), arsenic (As,
0 and 10 mg/kg), and their interaction to rice plants (Oryza
sativa japonica ‘Koshihikari’) during the life
cycle. No significant effect was observed on seed germination. The
main effects of nCuO and As were observed on lengths and biomasses
of seedling shoots and roots and on root branching. The interaction
between nCuO and As also significantly influenced these parameters.
nCuO addition increased Cu uptake in seedlings and generally improved
seedling growth. With As addition, As was highly concentrated in roots
and increased in shoots, and seedling growth was also inhibited. Additionally,
nCuO and As had significant main and interaction effects on mature
plant dry biomass, panicle number, total grain weight, average grain
weight, and several other panicle parameters. Moreover, nCuO and As
interacted to affect panicle emergence. nCuO also decreased As accumulation
in dehusked grains. The accelerated heading stage by nCuO may help
shorten the life cycle of rice plants, thereby reducing As accumulation
in grains. This study is the first to examine the influence of nCuO
in combination with As on the life cycle of rice plants.
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