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Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden

Urban community gardens have increased in prevalence as a means to generate fresh fruits and vegetables, including in areas lacking access to healthy food options. However, urban soils may have high levels of toxic heavy metals, including lead and cadmium and the metalloid arsenic, which can lead to...

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Autores principales: Cooper, Andrew M., Felix, Didra, Alcantara, Fatima, Zaslavsky, Ilya, Work, Amy, Watson, Paul L., Pezzoli, Keith, Yu, Qi, Zhu, Dan, Scavo, Alexander J., Zarabi, Yasman, Schroeder, Julian I.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.198
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author Cooper, Andrew M.
Felix, Didra
Alcantara, Fatima
Zaslavsky, Ilya
Work, Amy
Watson, Paul L.
Pezzoli, Keith
Yu, Qi
Zhu, Dan
Scavo, Alexander J.
Zarabi, Yasman
Schroeder, Julian I.
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Felix, Didra
Alcantara, Fatima
Zaslavsky, Ilya
Work, Amy
Watson, Paul L.
Pezzoli, Keith
Yu, Qi
Zhu, Dan
Scavo, Alexander J.
Zarabi, Yasman
Schroeder, Julian I.
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description Urban community gardens have increased in prevalence as a means to generate fresh fruits and vegetables, including in areas lacking access to healthy food options. However, urban soils may have high levels of toxic heavy metals, including lead and cadmium and the metalloid arsenic, which can lead to severe health risks. In this study, fruit and vegetable samples grown at an urban community garden in southeastern San Diego, the Ocean View Growing Grounds, were sampled repeatedly over a four‐year time period in order to measure potential contamination of toxic heavy metals and metalloids and to develop solutions for this problem. Metal nutrient, heavy metal, and metalloid concentrations were monitored in the leaf and fruit tissues of fruit trees over the sampling period. Several of the fruit trees showed uptake of lead in the leaf samples, with Black Mission fig measuring 0.843–1.531 mg/kg dry weight and Mexican Lime measuring 1.103–1.522 mg/kg dry weight over the sampling period. Vegetables that were grown directly in the ground at this community garden and surrounding areas showed arsenic, 0.80 + 0.073 mg/kg dry weight for Swiss chard, and lead, 0.84 ± 0.404 mg/kg dry weight for strawberries, in their edible tissues. The subsequent introduction of raised beds with uncontaminated soil is described, which eliminated any detectable heavy metal or metalloid contamination in these crops during the monitoring period. Recommendations for facilitating the monitoring of edible tissues and for reducing risk are discussed, including introduction of raised beds and collaborations with local universities and research groups.
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spelling pubmed-69579862020-01-17 Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden Cooper, Andrew M. Felix, Didra Alcantara, Fatima Zaslavsky, Ilya Work, Amy Watson, Paul L. Pezzoli, Keith Yu, Qi Zhu, Dan Scavo, Alexander J. Zarabi, Yasman Schroeder, Julian I. Plant Direct Original Research Urban community gardens have increased in prevalence as a means to generate fresh fruits and vegetables, including in areas lacking access to healthy food options. However, urban soils may have high levels of toxic heavy metals, including lead and cadmium and the metalloid arsenic, which can lead to severe health risks. In this study, fruit and vegetable samples grown at an urban community garden in southeastern San Diego, the Ocean View Growing Grounds, were sampled repeatedly over a four‐year time period in order to measure potential contamination of toxic heavy metals and metalloids and to develop solutions for this problem. Metal nutrient, heavy metal, and metalloid concentrations were monitored in the leaf and fruit tissues of fruit trees over the sampling period. Several of the fruit trees showed uptake of lead in the leaf samples, with Black Mission fig measuring 0.843–1.531 mg/kg dry weight and Mexican Lime measuring 1.103–1.522 mg/kg dry weight over the sampling period. Vegetables that were grown directly in the ground at this community garden and surrounding areas showed arsenic, 0.80 + 0.073 mg/kg dry weight for Swiss chard, and lead, 0.84 ± 0.404 mg/kg dry weight for strawberries, in their edible tissues. The subsequent introduction of raised beds with uncontaminated soil is described, which eliminated any detectable heavy metal or metalloid contamination in these crops during the monitoring period. Recommendations for facilitating the monitoring of edible tissues and for reducing risk are discussed, including introduction of raised beds and collaborations with local universities and research groups. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6957986/ /pubmed/31956855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.198 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Plant Direct published by American Society of Plant Biologists and the Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cooper, Andrew M.
Felix, Didra
Alcantara, Fatima
Zaslavsky, Ilya
Work, Amy
Watson, Paul L.
Pezzoli, Keith
Yu, Qi
Zhu, Dan
Scavo, Alexander J.
Zarabi, Yasman
Schroeder, Julian I.
Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title_full Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title_fullStr Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title_short Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden
title_sort monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: a case study of an urban community garden
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.198
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