Recent studies have proven that vegetables cultivated in peri-urban areas are exposed to a greater concentration of organic microcontaminants (OMCs) and trace elements (TEs) than those grown in rural areas. In this study, the occurrence and human health risk of chemical contaminants (16 TEs and 33 OMCs) in edible parts of lettuce, tomato, cauliflower, and broad beans from two farm fields in the peri-urban area of the city of Barcelona and one rural site outside the peri-urban area were assessed. The concentration of TEs and OMCs (on fresh weight basis) ranged from non-detectable to 17.4¿mg/kg and from non-detectable to 256¿µg/kg, respectively. Tomato fruits showed the highest concentration of TEs and OMCs. Principal component analysis indic...
Abstract Urban vegetable gardens are very often a feature of cities that want to offer their citizen...
Urban horticulture is gaining more and more attention in the context of sustainable food supply. Yet...
Contamination of agricultural soils by trace elements is a recurrent hazard for human health because...
Recent studies have proven that vegetables cultivated in peri-urban areas are exposed to a greater c...
Recent studies have proven that vegetables cultivated in peri-urban areas are exposed to a greater c...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 4 tablas.- 61 referenciasUrban agriculture increased in Seville (South Spai...
Peri-urban agriculture carries out environmental, social and economic functions and services to the ...
Peri-urban horticulture performs environmental and socio-economic functions and provides ecological ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of metals (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb, V, Zn, Al, Fe) ...
Urban agriculture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible crops gr...
In Brazil, more than 80% of population today lives in urban areas. Consistently, growing concerns ab...
Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation have greatly increased the concentrations of trace metals a...
Sources of heavy metal pollution in vegetables can be varied. The focus of this study was to determi...
ACLInternational audienceTrace element contaminants in kitchen garden soils can contribute to human ...
Urban horticulture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible urban c...
Abstract Urban vegetable gardens are very often a feature of cities that want to offer their citizen...
Urban horticulture is gaining more and more attention in the context of sustainable food supply. Yet...
Contamination of agricultural soils by trace elements is a recurrent hazard for human health because...
Recent studies have proven that vegetables cultivated in peri-urban areas are exposed to a greater c...
Recent studies have proven that vegetables cultivated in peri-urban areas are exposed to a greater c...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 4 tablas.- 61 referenciasUrban agriculture increased in Seville (South Spai...
Peri-urban agriculture carries out environmental, social and economic functions and services to the ...
Peri-urban horticulture performs environmental and socio-economic functions and provides ecological ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of metals (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb, V, Zn, Al, Fe) ...
Urban agriculture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible crops gr...
In Brazil, more than 80% of population today lives in urban areas. Consistently, growing concerns ab...
Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation have greatly increased the concentrations of trace metals a...
Sources of heavy metal pollution in vegetables can be varied. The focus of this study was to determi...
ACLInternational audienceTrace element contaminants in kitchen garden soils can contribute to human ...
Urban horticulture is increasingly popular for social and economic benefits. However, edible urban c...
Abstract Urban vegetable gardens are very often a feature of cities that want to offer their citizen...
Urban horticulture is gaining more and more attention in the context of sustainable food supply. Yet...
Contamination of agricultural soils by trace elements is a recurrent hazard for human health because...