Migration characteristics and health risk assessment of heavy metals in soil-vegetable system in a typical wastewater irrigation area
Yuke Kong,
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Jinhui Liu,
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Junchao Pan
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et al.
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107564 - 107564
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Enhanced phytoremediation of cadmium-contaminated soil using chelating agents and plant growth regulators: effect and mechanism
Qiao Yang,
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Hao Yu,
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Yang Chen
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et al.
Royal Society Open Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(9)
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
The
heavy
metal
cadmium
(Cd)
is
a
major
threat
to
food
safety
and
human
health.
Phytoremediation
the
most
widely
used
remediation
technology,
how
improve
efficiency
of
phytoremediation
has
become
key
issue.
In
this
study,
we
constructed
an
intensive
technology
for
Cd-contaminated
soil
with
biodegradable
chelating
agent
plant
growth
regulator
combined
maize
investigated
mechanism
technology.
results
showed
that
best
effect
was
achieved
in
treatment
10
−6
mol
l
−1
gibberellic
acid
(GA
3
)
6
mmol
kg
aspartate
diethoxysuccinic
(AES)
maize.
treatment,
total
biomass
extraction
were
3.6
8.67
times
higher
than
those
control,
respectively,
antioxidant
enzyme
activities
also
increased.
enriched
dominant
bacterial
genera
promote
metabolism
tolerance
stress,
which
turn
promoted
Cd
accumulation.
Structural
equation
modelling
indicated
large
concentration
activity
on
extraction.
enhanced
good
potential
safe
use
soil.
Language: Английский
Heavy metals and probabilistic risk assessment via Prunella vulgaris (food and medicine homology) consumption in Guangdong Province, China
Rui Huang,
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S S Chen,
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Ping Wang
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et al.
Toxicology Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(5)
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Abstract
Prunella
vulgaris
is
widely
used
as
the
main
ingredient
of
herb
tea
in
Southeast
Asia,
well
a
traditional
Chinese
medicine.
However,
heavy
metal
contaminations
such
arsenic,
cadmium,
mercury
and
lead
P.
may
be
cause
for
concern
due
to
environment
pollution
around,
plantation
processing
contamination.
Thus,
this
study
intented
assess
both
non-carcinogenic
risks
carcinogenic
attributed
cumulative
exposure
four
metals
vulgaris.
The
levels
were
determined
90
batches
And
consumption
level
was
obtained
through
questionnaire
survey
among
total
6,235
adult
participants
Guangdong
province.
This
estimated
probabilistic
health
using
Monte
Carlo
simulation,
found
that
mean
95th
percentile
values
noncarcinogenic
risk
(HI
value)
(TCR
all
within
acceptable
risk.
assessment
results
indicated
arsenic
primary
contributors
consumption.
These
findings
continuing
surveillance
will
particularly
relevant
consumers
policy
makers.
Language: Английский
Failure Analysis of the Data Desensitization System for Civil Aviation Passenger Information Service Based on Bow Bayesian Network
Haiyang Zhang,
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Lei Zhang,
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Zhiping Li
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et al.
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
Language: Английский
Possibility of Monte Carlo simulation for predicting radioactivity in the Baghak, NE Iran
Environmental Earth Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
83(21)
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Environmental problems of emerging toxic metals and treatment technology and methods
Yanhao Zhang,
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Zhiyuan Shen,
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Wenlu Zhou
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et al.
RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(50), P. 37299 - 37310
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
increasing
industrial
use
of
toxic
metals
essential
for
modern
electronics
and
renewable
energy
presents
significant
environmental
health
challenges.
This
review
was
needed
to
address
the
risks
posed
by
metals,
particularly
those
accumulating
in
soil
sediment
ecosystems.
objective
is
examine
sources
metal
pollution,
their
ecological
impacts,
effectiveness
existing
treatment
technologies.
By
comprehensively
reviewing
recent
literature,
we
analyzed
physiological
molecular
responses
plants
focusing
on
toxicity
mechanisms.
Key
parameters
measured
include
concentration,
health,
microbial
diversity,
plant
stress
responses.
Our
findings
highlight
that
such
as
lithium,
nickel,
indium,
fueled
activities,
including
mining
electronic
waste
disposal,
significantly
disrupt
These
bioaccumulate,
harming
communities
aquatic
life.
For
instance,
ecosystems,
cadmium
lead
inhibit
functions,
while
systems,
resuspension
sediment-bound
leads
persistent
contamination.
Data
show
phytoremediation
techniques
are
effective
reducing
concentrations
up
30-40%.
In
conclusion,
long-term
monitoring
sustainable
remediation
strategies
mitigate
these
impacts.
Future
efforts
should
focus
enhancing
efficiency
bioremediation
integrating
methods
into
global
management
practices.
Language: Английский