Abstract. The main sources of trace metals to plants are the air or soil media from which trace elements are taken up by the root or foliage. The air, soil and vegetable samples were collected from Industrial, Semi-urban and rural areas and were analysed for Pb, Zn, Ni and Cu. The rural area is free from contaminant sources and is treated as control. From each representative area composite samples of Tomato, Lady’s finger, Capsicum and leafy vegetable Bimli were collected and anlysed for Pb, Zn, Ni and Cu. The air environments in Industrial and Semi-Urban areas are enriched with the four trace metals, but the concentrations were within the permissible levels. This indicates that, despite the close proximity of the agricultural lands to high...
This study measured levels of cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc in fruits of Capsicu...
To evaluate the accumulation of trace elements (TE) by vegetables produced in the vicinity of abando...
ACLInternational audienceTrace element contaminants in kitchen garden soils can contribute to human ...
In Brazil, more than 80% of population today lives in urban areas. Consistently, growing concerns ab...
Field survey based laboratory studies were carried out to investigate trace elements contents in soi...
The present study aimed to assess the levels of heavy metals Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn and Ni in the leafy ...
Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation have greatly increased the concentrations of trace metals a...
Urban horticulture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible urban c...
Assessment of Heavy Metal Accumulations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in Vegetables and Soils.This st...
Consumption of leafy vegetables grown in urban areas contaminated with heavy metals is a major sourc...
The contributions of heavy metals in selected vegetables through atmospheric deposition were quantif...
A total of 222 surface soil samples and 40 plant samples were collected to investigate the spatial d...
In the frame of a revision of the Dutch Guideline for Soil Protection a review of the literature con...
International audienceThe quality of cultivated consumed vegetables in relation to environmental pol...
The accumulation of Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Co and Pb in vegetables was investigated in two farmlands, Sibur...
This study measured levels of cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc in fruits of Capsicu...
To evaluate the accumulation of trace elements (TE) by vegetables produced in the vicinity of abando...
ACLInternational audienceTrace element contaminants in kitchen garden soils can contribute to human ...
In Brazil, more than 80% of population today lives in urban areas. Consistently, growing concerns ab...
Field survey based laboratory studies were carried out to investigate trace elements contents in soi...
The present study aimed to assess the levels of heavy metals Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn and Ni in the leafy ...
Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation have greatly increased the concentrations of trace metals a...
Urban horticulture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible urban c...
Assessment of Heavy Metal Accumulations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in Vegetables and Soils.This st...
Consumption of leafy vegetables grown in urban areas contaminated with heavy metals is a major sourc...
The contributions of heavy metals in selected vegetables through atmospheric deposition were quantif...
A total of 222 surface soil samples and 40 plant samples were collected to investigate the spatial d...
In the frame of a revision of the Dutch Guideline for Soil Protection a review of the literature con...
International audienceThe quality of cultivated consumed vegetables in relation to environmental pol...
The accumulation of Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Co and Pb in vegetables was investigated in two farmlands, Sibur...
This study measured levels of cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc in fruits of Capsicu...
To evaluate the accumulation of trace elements (TE) by vegetables produced in the vicinity of abando...
ACLInternational audienceTrace element contaminants in kitchen garden soils can contribute to human ...