Topsoil selenium (Se) under Se-rich farming in China: Current status, cropping impacts and ecological risk assessment.

Li Qian, Ting Wang, Yajuan Shi, Qiuyun Xu, Xuan Zhou, Lingjie Ke, Ruoyu Liang, Chuancheng Fu, Xiaoqi Zheng, Guoxin Sun

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Abstract

Selenium (Se), as an essential microelement, can be supplied through Se-biofortified food from Se-rich soils and associated farming practices for human health, while it can also cause eco-risks if overapplied. In this study, a multi-scale spatiotemporal meta-analysis was conducted to guide sustainable Se-rich farming in China by combining a long-term survey with a reviewed database. The weighted mean concentration, spatial distribution of soil Se, nationwide topsoil Se variation from cropping impacts and its bioavailability-based ecological risks were assessed and quantified. The results showed that the weighted mean content (0.3 mg kg−1) of China was slightly higher than that of previous nationwide topsoil Se surveys, as more Se-rich areas were found in recent high-density sampling surveys. Cropping has overall reduced Se content by 9.5% from farmland across China and deprived more with the increase in farming rotation driven by geo-climatic conditions. Long-term cropping removed Se from Se-rich areas but accumulated it in Se-deficient areas. Additionally, the bioavailable Se content of topsoil in China ranged from 0 to 332 μg kg−1, and the bioavailability-based eco-risks indicated that high eco-risks only existed in overfertilized and extremely high-Se soils, such as in Enshi, Ziyang and some coalfield areas. This work provides evidence for the development of sustainable Se-rich farming with proper utilization of soil Se resources, simultaneously protecting the soil eco-environment.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)118918
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume345
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 4 2023

Bibliographical note

KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2023-09-07
Acknowledgements: This work was financially supported by the National R & D Program (2018YFC1801103), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41977360), International Partnership Program by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (121311KYSB20190029), and the Open Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology of China (SKLURE 2022-2-2). The authors also thank Yunqiao Zhou at Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS and Xiangbo Xu at Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS for their suggestions on the improvement for this work.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Waste Management and Disposal

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