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DOI10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.02.093
Minimizing the risk to human health due to the ingestion of arsenic and toxic metals in vegetables by the application of biochar, farmyard manure and peat moss
Nawab, Javed; Ghani, Junaid; Khan, Sardar; Wang Xiaoping
通讯作者Wang, XP (通讯作者)
发表日期2018
ISSN0301-4797
EISSN1095-8630
起始页码172
结束页码183
卷号214
英文摘要Mining activity releases toxic metals (TMs) into the soil ecosystem and creates serious problems for the environment and human beings due to their adverse eco-toxilogical impacts. Currently, several remediation techniques can be used to immobilize TMs within contaminated soil. The present study focuses on the application of different organic amendments biochar (B), farmyard manure (FYM) and peat moss (PTM) - at different application rates (1%, 2% and 5%) in mining-impacted agricultural soil to immobilize TMs (Ni, Cr, As, Zn, Cd and Pb) and minimize their bioaccumulation in pea (Pisum sativum) and chili (Capsicum annuum) and the associated human health risk. Among the organic amendments, the treatments at the 5% application rate of B, FYM and PTM significantly (p <= 0.001) reduced the bioavailability of TM concentrations in amended soil and increased pea and chili plants' and fruits' biomasses when compared with the control. Moreover, risk assessments showed that B, FYM and PTM decreased the daily intake and health risk associated with the consumption of vegetables effectively for individual TMs compared with the control. The highest application rate of 5% significantly (p <= 0.001) reduced the average daily intake of TMs and their health risk, as compared to 1% and 2%, for both adults and children. The health risk index (HRI 1) values were lower (and within safety limits) for adults and children consuming vegetables grown on organic-amended soils. The results indicate that the B5% treatment of this mining-impacted agricultural soil was the most efficient at increasing plant and fruit biomasses and reducing the bioavailability, bioaccumulation and daily intake of TMs and their potential health risk through consumption of vegetables such as pea and chili, as compared to FYM, PTM and the control treatment. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
关键词POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONSSEWAGE-SLUDGE BIOCHARZEA-MAYS L.HEAVY-METALSCONTAMINATED SOILFOOD CROPSORGANIC AMENDMENTSFIELD EXPERIMENTMINE TAILINGSWASTE-WATER
英文关键词Mining-impacted agricultural soil; Organic amendment; Vegetables; Biomass; Human health risk
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:000430646600018
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
来源机构中国科学院青藏高原研究所
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/259248
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Nawab, Javed,Ghani, Junaid,Khan, Sardar,et al. Minimizing the risk to human health due to the ingestion of arsenic and toxic metals in vegetables by the application of biochar, farmyard manure and peat moss[J]. 中国科学院青藏高原研究所,2018,214.
APA Nawab, Javed,Ghani, Junaid,Khan, Sardar,&Wang Xiaoping.(2018).Minimizing the risk to human health due to the ingestion of arsenic and toxic metals in vegetables by the application of biochar, farmyard manure and peat moss.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT,214.
MLA Nawab, Javed,et al."Minimizing the risk to human health due to the ingestion of arsenic and toxic metals in vegetables by the application of biochar, farmyard manure and peat moss".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 214(2018).
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