Heavy metals from mica waste not only deteriorate the soil quality but also results in the uptake of metals in the crop. The present investigation was conducted to evaluate the effects of different fractions of metals on the uptake in rice, soil microbial and biochemical properties in mica waste-contaminated soils of Jharkhand, India. From each active mine, soil samples were randomly collected at distances of 100 m (zone 3). Sequential metal extraction was used to determine the fractions of different metals (nickel (Ni), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb)) including water-soluble (Ws) and exchangeable metals (Ex), carbonate-bound metals (CBD), Fe/Mn oxide (OXD) bound metals, organically bound metals (ORG), and residues (RS). The Ni, ...
Agricultural soils can be contaminated by industrial activities such as mining and smelting. Contami...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupHeavy metals contamination in agricultural soi...
Rice grains produced in the conventional system are a prime source of heavy metal exposure in the hu...
Heavy metals from mica waste not only deteriorate the soil quality but also results in the uptake of...
Heavy metals known to be accumulated in plants adversely affect human health. This study aims to ass...
Due to the rapid increase in industrial and urban areas, environmental pollution is increasing world...
In this study, various concentrations of nonessential toxic heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb) and the...
The present study aims at determining the relationship between trace metal levels in paddy soils, ri...
181-186This study was conducted to investigate the uptake of heavy metals by rice grains and relat...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to quantify the mobility and partitioning of trace ...
Pollutants have a tendency to sequestrate into remote sites in different environmental matrices ther...
Food crops grown in contaminated soils have a greater accumulation of heavy metals and the consumpti...
The natural abundance of Cr and Ni in serpentine soils is well-known, but the food safety of rice gr...
381-385Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in different agricultural products in soil-crop systems has f...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the global population, including Bangladesh. This may be ...
Agricultural soils can be contaminated by industrial activities such as mining and smelting. Contami...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupHeavy metals contamination in agricultural soi...
Rice grains produced in the conventional system are a prime source of heavy metal exposure in the hu...
Heavy metals from mica waste not only deteriorate the soil quality but also results in the uptake of...
Heavy metals known to be accumulated in plants adversely affect human health. This study aims to ass...
Due to the rapid increase in industrial and urban areas, environmental pollution is increasing world...
In this study, various concentrations of nonessential toxic heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb) and the...
The present study aims at determining the relationship between trace metal levels in paddy soils, ri...
181-186This study was conducted to investigate the uptake of heavy metals by rice grains and relat...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to quantify the mobility and partitioning of trace ...
Pollutants have a tendency to sequestrate into remote sites in different environmental matrices ther...
Food crops grown in contaminated soils have a greater accumulation of heavy metals and the consumpti...
The natural abundance of Cr and Ni in serpentine soils is well-known, but the food safety of rice gr...
381-385Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in different agricultural products in soil-crop systems has f...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the global population, including Bangladesh. This may be ...
Agricultural soils can be contaminated by industrial activities such as mining and smelting. Contami...
Research Article published by Science Publishing GroupHeavy metals contamination in agricultural soi...
Rice grains produced in the conventional system are a prime source of heavy metal exposure in the hu...