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Speciation and accumulation pattern of heavy metals from soil to rice at different growth stages in farmland of southwestern China
by
Fang, Hui
, Zhang, Zhenming
, Wu, Qiusheng
, Huang, Xianfei
, Zhang, Jiachun
, Wu, Xianliang
in
acceptable risk
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Agricultural land
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioaccumulation
/ bioaccumulation factor
/ Cadmium
/ carcinogenicity
/ Carcinogens
/ Child
/ Children
/ China
/ Chromium
/ Copper
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental science
/ Farms
/ filling period
/ Food contamination
/ Grain
/ Heavy metals
/ Humans
/ Ingestion
/ Lead
/ Leaves
/ Metals
/ Metals, Heavy - analysis
/ Oryza
/ paddies
/ pollution
/ Quotients
/ Research Article
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Rice fields
/ Risk Assessment
/ rough rice
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ South East Asia
/ Speciation
/ Straw
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Zinc
2020
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Speciation and accumulation pattern of heavy metals from soil to rice at different growth stages in farmland of southwestern China
by
Fang, Hui
, Zhang, Zhenming
, Wu, Qiusheng
, Huang, Xianfei
, Zhang, Jiachun
, Wu, Xianliang
in
acceptable risk
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Agricultural land
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioaccumulation
/ bioaccumulation factor
/ Cadmium
/ carcinogenicity
/ Carcinogens
/ Child
/ Children
/ China
/ Chromium
/ Copper
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental science
/ Farms
/ filling period
/ Food contamination
/ Grain
/ Heavy metals
/ Humans
/ Ingestion
/ Lead
/ Leaves
/ Metals
/ Metals, Heavy - analysis
/ Oryza
/ paddies
/ pollution
/ Quotients
/ Research Article
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Rice fields
/ Risk Assessment
/ rough rice
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ South East Asia
/ Speciation
/ Straw
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Zinc
2020
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Speciation and accumulation pattern of heavy metals from soil to rice at different growth stages in farmland of southwestern China
by
Fang, Hui
, Zhang, Zhenming
, Wu, Qiusheng
, Huang, Xianfei
, Zhang, Jiachun
, Wu, Xianliang
in
acceptable risk
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Agricultural land
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioaccumulation
/ bioaccumulation factor
/ Cadmium
/ carcinogenicity
/ Carcinogens
/ Child
/ Children
/ China
/ Chromium
/ Copper
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental science
/ Farms
/ filling period
/ Food contamination
/ Grain
/ Heavy metals
/ Humans
/ Ingestion
/ Lead
/ Leaves
/ Metals
/ Metals, Heavy - analysis
/ Oryza
/ paddies
/ pollution
/ Quotients
/ Research Article
/ Rhizosphere
/ Rice
/ Rice fields
/ Risk Assessment
/ rough rice
/ Soil
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil Pollutants - analysis
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil properties
/ Soils
/ South East Asia
/ Speciation
/ Straw
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
/ Zinc
2020
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Speciation and accumulation pattern of heavy metals from soil to rice at different growth stages in farmland of southwestern China
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Speciation and accumulation pattern of heavy metals from soil to rice at different growth stages in farmland of southwestern China
2020
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Paddy rice, one of the most important food crops in Southeast Asia, is considered a main source of human exposure to heavy metal contamination because it efficiently accumulates heavy metals. In the present study, of Japonica rice grains, straw, roots, leaves, and husks and rhizosphere paddy soils (0–20 cm and 20–40 cm depth) were collected from Zunyi in northern Guizhou Province, China. The forms of heavy metals, including Cr, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn, in the two soil profiles were investigated using Tessier’s five-stage sequential extraction procedure. There was no heavy metal pollution in the study area based on the evaluation of the geo-accumulation index and the potential ecological risk index. Accumulation varied from one area to another, and the highest metal accumulation was found in the order of root > stems > leaves. The bioaccumulation factor (BCF) results revealed that during the grain-filling stage, the rice had high BCF values (> 1) for Cd and Zn. The target hazard quotient (THQ) of ingestion peaked for Cd and reached its minimum level for Zn in not only in adults but also in children. The THQ was ranked as Cd > Cu > Pb > Cr > Zn for both adults and children. The hazard index values for adults and children for the five heavy metals were 1.81 × 10
−3
and 1.55 × 10
−3
, respectively, indicating that these metals have little effect on the human body. The lifetime carcinogenic risk values for local adults and children were 4.28 × 10
−5
and 5.92 × 10
−5
, respectively, both of which were within the tolerable to acceptable risk range. In summary, obvious hazards for local adults and children were not observed in this study. Considering the total amount and chemical forms of Cd, it is necessary to notify the appropriate departments about the possible rice contamination caused by Cd in the soil.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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