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Assessment of heavy metals accumulation in agricultural soil, vegetables and associated health risks

Industrialization plays a vital role in the development of a country’s economy. However, it also adversely affects the environment by discharging various unwanted and harmful substances such as heavy metals into the surface and subsurface aquifers. The current research work investigates the identifi...

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Autores principales: Ullah, Nehar, Ur Rehman, Maqsood, Ahmad, Bashir, Ali, Irshad, Younas, Muhammad, Aslam, Muhammad Sagheer, Rahman, Atta-ur, Taheri, Ensiyeh, Fatehizadeh, Ali, Rezakazemi, Mashallah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35709202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267719
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author Ullah, Nehar
Ur Rehman, Maqsood
Ahmad, Bashir
Ali, Irshad
Younas, Muhammad
Aslam, Muhammad Sagheer
Rahman, Atta-ur
Taheri, Ensiyeh
Fatehizadeh, Ali
Rezakazemi, Mashallah
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Ur Rehman, Maqsood
Ahmad, Bashir
Ali, Irshad
Younas, Muhammad
Aslam, Muhammad Sagheer
Rahman, Atta-ur
Taheri, Ensiyeh
Fatehizadeh, Ali
Rezakazemi, Mashallah
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description Industrialization plays a vital role in the development of a country’s economy. However, it also adversely affects the environment by discharging various unwanted and harmful substances such as heavy metals into the surface and subsurface aquifers. The current research work investigates the identification, characterization, and evaluation of specific heavy metals in industrial wastewater (IWW) and different composite samples of soil and vegetables (onion, pumpkin, lady finger, and green pepper) collected from selected agricultural fields irrigated with canals fed IWW in Mingora city of Swat (Pakistan). Obtained results were compared with the tube well water irrigated soil and vegetables grown in it. Heavy metals accumulation was tested through wet digestion method and atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The metal transfer factor (MTF) of heavy metals from soil to vegetables was also determined along with the health index (HI) to assess the potential health risk of the metals towards consumers using Monte Carlo simulation technique. Analysis of water samples showed that the concentration in mg l(-1) of heavy metals in IWW follows the trend Fe (6.72) > Cr (0.537) > Pb (0.393) > Co (0.204) > Mn (0.125) > Ni (0.121). Analysis of the soil samples irrigated with IWW followed the order of Fe (47.27) > Pb (2.92) > Cr (2.90) >Ni (1.02) > Mn (0.90) > Co (0.68) and Fe (17.12) > Pb (2.12) > Cr (2.03) >Ni (0.76) > Co (0.49) > Mn (0.23) irrigated with TWW. Heavy metals concentration values found in soil irrigated with IWW were higher than the soil irrigated with TWW. Similar trends were found for agricultural produces grown on soil irrigated with IWW and found higher than the normal allowable WHO limits, indicating higher possibilities of health risks if continuously consumed. MTF values were found higher than 1 for ladyfinger and green pepper for Pb intake and pumpkin for Mn intake. The current study suggests the continuous monitoring of soil, irrigation water and agricultural products to prevent heavy metals concentration beyond allowable limits, in the food chain. Thus, concrete preventive measures must be taken to reduce heavy metal accumulation through wastewater irrigation to protect both human and animal health in the study area of Mingora Swat Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-92029342022-06-17 Assessment of heavy metals accumulation in agricultural soil, vegetables and associated health risks Ullah, Nehar Ur Rehman, Maqsood Ahmad, Bashir Ali, Irshad Younas, Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Sagheer Rahman, Atta-ur Taheri, Ensiyeh Fatehizadeh, Ali Rezakazemi, Mashallah PLoS One Research Article Industrialization plays a vital role in the development of a country’s economy. However, it also adversely affects the environment by discharging various unwanted and harmful substances such as heavy metals into the surface and subsurface aquifers. The current research work investigates the identification, characterization, and evaluation of specific heavy metals in industrial wastewater (IWW) and different composite samples of soil and vegetables (onion, pumpkin, lady finger, and green pepper) collected from selected agricultural fields irrigated with canals fed IWW in Mingora city of Swat (Pakistan). Obtained results were compared with the tube well water irrigated soil and vegetables grown in it. Heavy metals accumulation was tested through wet digestion method and atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The metal transfer factor (MTF) of heavy metals from soil to vegetables was also determined along with the health index (HI) to assess the potential health risk of the metals towards consumers using Monte Carlo simulation technique. Analysis of water samples showed that the concentration in mg l(-1) of heavy metals in IWW follows the trend Fe (6.72) > Cr (0.537) > Pb (0.393) > Co (0.204) > Mn (0.125) > Ni (0.121). Analysis of the soil samples irrigated with IWW followed the order of Fe (47.27) > Pb (2.92) > Cr (2.90) >Ni (1.02) > Mn (0.90) > Co (0.68) and Fe (17.12) > Pb (2.12) > Cr (2.03) >Ni (0.76) > Co (0.49) > Mn (0.23) irrigated with TWW. Heavy metals concentration values found in soil irrigated with IWW were higher than the soil irrigated with TWW. Similar trends were found for agricultural produces grown on soil irrigated with IWW and found higher than the normal allowable WHO limits, indicating higher possibilities of health risks if continuously consumed. MTF values were found higher than 1 for ladyfinger and green pepper for Pb intake and pumpkin for Mn intake. The current study suggests the continuous monitoring of soil, irrigation water and agricultural products to prevent heavy metals concentration beyond allowable limits, in the food chain. Thus, concrete preventive measures must be taken to reduce heavy metal accumulation through wastewater irrigation to protect both human and animal health in the study area of Mingora Swat Pakistan. Public Library of Science 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9202934/ /pubmed/35709202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267719 Text en © 2022 Ullah et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ur Rehman, Maqsood
Ahmad, Bashir
Ali, Irshad
Younas, Muhammad
Aslam, Muhammad Sagheer
Rahman, Atta-ur
Taheri, Ensiyeh
Fatehizadeh, Ali
Rezakazemi, Mashallah
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title_short Assessment of heavy metals accumulation in agricultural soil, vegetables and associated health risks
title_sort assessment of heavy metals accumulation in agricultural soil, vegetables and associated health risks
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35709202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267719
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