Methanogens play an important role in the demethylation of arsenic. Soil amendments that inhibit methanogens can increase dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), which is responsible for straighthead disease in rice. A decrease in methanogenesis caused by silicate fertilizer may increase DMA concentration in paddy soils and rice grains; the relationship between these two factors and their impacts on DMA concentration remains unclear.
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