食物链
污染
生物累积
污染
环境化学
牧场
生态毒理学
土壤污染
环境污染
有机质
环境科学
动物科学
毒理
化学
农学
生物
生态学
环境保护
作者
Xiaoping Ge,Fu Chen,Laraib Saqlain,Jing Ma,Zafar Iqbal Khan,Kafeel Ahmad,Ifra Saleem Malik,Asma Ashfaq,Razia Sultana,Mudasra Munir,Muhammad Nadeem,Muhammad Uzair Awan,Muhammad Sohail
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11356-021-14666-z
摘要
The aim of this study was to access the Mn contamination in soil, forages, and animals. Heavy metal pollution is a matter of prime significance in natural environment. Through food chain, toxicity of heavy metals and their bioaccumulation potential are transferred into humans. Higher concentrations of metallic compounds are toxic to living organisms but these are essential to maintain body metabolism. Intake of food crops polluted with heavy metals is chief food chain channel for human exposure. Animals are exposed to heavy metal stress by the intake of richly contaminated food crops; those are chief part of food chain. Samples of soil, plant, animal blood, hair, and feces were collected to find contamination through wet digestion process in lab and metal analysis. Different forages were collected to study Mn content that was our major concern in this study. The present findings also emphasized on the assessment of bio-concentration factor (BCF). Other significant indices of mobility and pollution of metal were also calculated, i.e. pollution load index (PLI), daily intake of metal (DIM), health risk index (HRI), and enrichment factor (EF). The experimentation result showed different concentrations of metal in different seasons. The Mn concentration in forages was 20.01–28.29 mg/kg and in soil was 5.27–8.90 mg/kg. Soil samples showed higher level of (PLI) Pollution load index. Bio-concentration of MN was 2.59–4.21 mg/kg. It can be concluded that regular monitoring of the metal is essential to evaluate the contamination status. Mn contents were in the safe limits in soil and plants; however, its toxic level was observed in animals.
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