Evaluation of Heavy Metal Concentrations in Soil and Edible Vegetables Grown in Compost from Unknown Sources in Al-Jiftlik, Palestine

Mohammed Bawwab, Ahmad A. Qutob, Mahmoud Khatib, Husam Malassa, A. Shawahna, M. Qutob
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The use of compost as a fertilizer has been widely used in many countries. However, compost that contains heavy metals can transfer these metals to soils and plants (vegetables). This study investigates the concentrations of metals in soil and edible vegetables that were fertilized by polluted unknown compost in Al-Jiftlik region (Palestine). The source of the compost is the autocratic dumping sites of the Israeli settlements. The compost is distributed free of charge to the Palestinian farmers. The concentrations of Ba, Cu, Pb, Th, Se, Mn, Co and As in the contaminated farms were measured. Vegetables include: Eggplant, Corn, Bell Pepper, Cucumber and Marrow. Metals availability as well as the pH, was also examined in the soil samples. Normal farms that did not use this unknown compost were used as a reference. The concentrations of Ba, Cu, Pb, Th, Se, Mn, Co and As in soil and vegetables in the polluted farms were above the WHO limits. Barium concentrations in the vegetables were ranged from 1.00 mg/kg to 0.453 mg/kg. It is high when compared to WHO limit of 0.3 mg/kg. Copper concentrations in the vegetables were ranged from 63.84 mg/kg to 50.53 mg/kg. It is high when compared to WHO limit of 40 mg/kg. Lead concentrations in the vegetables were ranged from 1.00 mg/kg to 0.453 mg/kg. Lead concentration is high when compared to WHO limit of 0.3 mg/kg. Thallium concentrations in the vegetables were ranged from 2.99 mg/kg to 1.22 mg/kg. Thallium concentration is high when compared to WHO limit of 0.3 mg/kg. Selenium concentrations in the vegetables were ranged from 0.550 mg/kg to 0.348 mg/kg. It is high when How to cite this paper: Bawwab, M., Qutob, A., Al Khatib, M., Malassa, H., Shawahna, A. and Qutob, M. (2022) Evaluation of Heavy Metal Concentrations in Soil and Edible Vegetables Grown in Compost from Unknown Sources in Al-Jiftlik, Palestine. Journal of Environmental Protection, 13, 112-125. https://doi.org/10.4236/jep.2022.131007 Received: November 4, 2021 Accepted: January 14, 2022 Published: January 17, 2022 Copyright © 2022 by author(s) and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
巴勒斯坦Al-Jiftlik未知来源堆肥种植的土壤和食用蔬菜重金属浓度评价
在许多国家,堆肥作为肥料已被广泛使用。然而,含有重金属的堆肥会将这些金属转移到土壤和植物(蔬菜)中。本研究调查了在Al-Jiftlik地区(巴勒斯坦)使用受污染的未知堆肥施肥的土壤和可食用蔬菜中的金属浓度。堆肥的来源是以色列定居点的专制垃圾场。这些堆肥免费分发给巴勒斯坦农民。测定了污染农田中Ba、Cu、Pb、Th、Se、Mn、Co和As的浓度。蔬菜包括:茄子、玉米、甜椒、黄瓜和骨髓。土壤样品中的金属可用性和pH值也进行了检测。没有使用这种未知堆肥的普通农场被用作参考。污染农场土壤和蔬菜中Ba、Cu、Pb、Th、Se、Mn、Co、As的含量均超过WHO标准。蔬菜中的钡浓度为1.00 mg/kg ~ 0.453 mg/kg。与世界卫生组织0.3毫克/公斤的限值相比,这是很高的。蔬菜中铜的含量在63.84 ~ 50.53 mg/kg之间。与世卫组织40毫克/公斤的限值相比,这是很高的。蔬菜中的铅浓度从1.00 mg/kg到0.453 mg/kg不等。与世界卫生组织0.3毫克/公斤的限制相比,铅浓度很高。蔬菜中铊的浓度为2.99 ~ 1.22 mg/kg。与世界卫生组织0.3毫克/公斤的限制相比,铊浓度很高。蔬菜中硒含量为0.550 ~ 0.348 mg/kg。Bawwab, M., Qutob, A., Al Khatib, M., Malassa, H., Shawahna, A.和Qutob, M.(2022)巴勒斯坦Al- jiftlik未知来源堆肥中土壤和食用蔬菜重金属浓度的评价。环境保护学报,13,112-125。https://doi.org/10.4236/jep.2022.131007收稿日期:2021年11月4日收稿日期:2022年1月14日出版日期:2022年1月17日版权所有©2022 by作者和Scientific Research Publishing Inc。本作品采用知识共享署名国际许可协议(CC BY 4.0)。http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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