Influence of Arsenic, Chromium, Mercury and Lead Concentrations in Irrigation Water on the Evolution of Heavy Metals Concentration in Soil

B. Luc, Derra Moumouni, K. Karim, O. Cisse, F. Zougmore
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The market gardening in developing countries plays a huge important socioeconomic role in confronting the challenge of eradicating hunger, improving food security and the social daily life of the population. However, the quality of agricultural soils and irrigation is important to guarantee a good quality of market garden products. The purpose of this study was to investigate the concentration of metals (Cr, Pb, As and Hg) in irrigation water and soils from Loumbila, Goudrin et Paspanga, and simulate concentration evolution over the time in soil, in order to evaluate the potential impact of irrigation water. The research was conducted in four sites characterized by intensive market gardening performed. The results show that the concentrations of Cr, Pb, As and Hg in soils were lower than the recommended limit. The average heavy metals concentration in the irrigation waters from Loumbila was 0.116 ± 0.028 mg/L for Cr, 0.272 ± 0.004 mg/L for Pb, 0.016 ± 0.004 mg/L for As and 0.034 ± 0.002 mg/L for Hg. The average concentrations of the irrigation waters of Paspanga 1 were 0.016 ± 0.004 mg/L for Cr, and 0.092 ± 0.001 mg/L for Pb. The concentrations of Cr, Pb, As and Hg detected in the waters of Paspanga 2 were below the limit accepted by FAO. In Goudrin irrigation water only lead was detected with average concentrations of 0.086 ± 0.006 mg/L. The average concentrations of Cr, and Hg in irrigation water from Loumbila were above the accepted limit established by the FAO. The heavy metal concentration in irrigation water contribute to increases the heavy metal concentration in soil.
灌溉水中砷、铬、汞和铅浓度对土壤重金属浓度演变的影响
发展中国家的市场园艺在应对消除饥饿、改善粮食安全和人民日常社会生活的挑战方面发挥着巨大的重要社会经济作用。然而,农业土壤质量和灌溉质量是保证市场园艺产品质量的重要因素。本研究的目的是研究隆比拉、古德林和帕斯潘加地区灌溉水和土壤中金属(Cr、Pb、As和Hg)的浓度,并模拟其浓度随时间的演变,以评价灌溉水对土壤的潜在影响。研究在四个以集约化市场园艺为特征的地点进行。结果表明,土壤中Cr、Pb、As和Hg的浓度均低于推荐限量。伦比拉灌溉水重金属平均浓度Cr为0.116±0.028 mg/L, Pb为0.272±0.004 mg/L, As为0.016±0.004 mg/L, Hg为0.034±0.002 mg/L,帕斯班加1号灌溉水平均浓度Cr为0.016±0.004 mg/L, Pb为0.092±0.001 mg/L。在帕斯潘加2号水域中检测到的铬、铅、砷和汞的浓度低于粮农组织接受的限值。在古德林灌溉水中只检测到铅,平均浓度为0.086±0.006 mg/L。伦比拉灌溉水中铬和汞的平均浓度高于粮农组织确定的可接受限度。灌溉水中重金属含量的增加有助于土壤中重金属含量的增加。
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