Eregli, a province with i{dotless}ron-steel industrial activities, is situated on the coast of Black Sea in Northwestern Anatolia. Heavy metal pollution caused by industrial activities is a threat to environmental quality and human health. Allium cepa L. is a bioindicator due to its sensitivity to environmental pollution. Fe, Hg, Zn, Hg, Cr showed greater accumulation in its leaves in four different sampling points. A significant decrease at Hg and Pb concentrations was not seen in its leaves. This study showed that the leafy plants contaminated with toxic heavy metals during industrial activities and Eregli's air quality has been poor. © 2011 Academic Journals
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The West Anatolian Region is one of the most important areas for industrialization, population densi...
WOS: 000298507200015Eregli, a province with iron-steel industrial activities, is situated on the coa...
© 2016 Sahin et al.Background: Biomonitoring approach has been widely used to evaluate the environme...
Soil and plants growing in the vicinity of industrial areas display increased concentrations of heav...
Aim of the article: The aim of this article is to determine the accumulation of heavy metals by plan...
Plants and their components have maintained importance in human life as medicinal and aromatic ingre...
Vegetables are essential in eating habit for human due to their richness contents such as protein, c...
In Turkey, the majority of medicinal plants at the selling points are wildly harvested. Therefore, n...
This article describes the first attempt to study the concentration of seven element (Fe, Pb, Ni, Cr...
The leaves of Robinia pseudo-acacia L. (Fabaceae) were evaluated as a biomonitors of heavy metal con...
Rapid and unorganized urban and industrial developments have contributes to the increment number of ...
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