Accumulation and Translocation of Micro-Nutrients in Soil and Plants of Orchard and Non-Orchard Fields

N. Khan, M. Nafees, T. Saeed, Abdullah Khan, A. Bashir
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The present study was conducted in the Plum orchard zone of district Peshawar. The study was aimed to investigate the levels of different micronutrients in the orchard soil and crop in corresponding to non-orchards. For this purpose, samples of soil and seasonal crop (wheat crop) were collected from both orchard and non-orchard fields. The collected samples were analyzed for various metals such as Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, Cr, Ni and Co through Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The results showed that in orchard soils, mean concentrations of Mn (486.9 mg/Kg), Cu (81.66 mg/Kg), Cd (2.21 mg/Kg), Cr (54.2 mg/Kg) and Ni (27.9 mg/Kg) were observed above their allowable limits. Similarly, in orchard wheat crops, a higher accumulation of Fe (416.1 mg/Kg), Cu (18.6 mg/Kg), Cr (1.5 mg/Kg) and Cd (0.63 mg/Kg) was calculated in the wheat grain/seed part. In non-orchards, all metals were found at safe levels. Analysis of the irrigation water revealed higher limits of Mn (0.06 mg/L), Fe (1.94 mg/L), Cd (1.29 mg/L), Cr (3.14 mg/L) and Ni (1.23 mg/L). Geo-accumulation Index showed a moderate and heavy level of contamination in orchard soils (Igeo. <1, 2). Higher uptakes of Mn (0.81) and Cu (0.87) were calculated in wheat crops of orchards through Transfer Factor (TF). Based on the observations, it is concluded that metals enrichment in orchard fields can be attributed due to excessive applications of fungicide sprays, fertilizers and contaminated water sources that introduce trace-elements into the soil and are subsequently absorbed by plants. Therefore, it is considered important to take appropriate measures to monitor the soils, crops and water for different micronutrients.
果园与非果园地土壤和植物微量养分的积累与转运
本研究在白沙瓦地区梅园区进行。本研究旨在探讨果园土壤和作物中不同微量元素含量与非果园土壤的对应关系。为此,从果园和非果园田收集了土壤和季节性作物(小麦作物)样本。用原子吸收分光光度计分析样品中Mn、Fe、Cu、Zn、Cd、Cr、Ni、Co等金属的含量。结果表明,果园土壤中Mn (486.9 mg/Kg)、Cu (81.66 mg/Kg)、Cd (2.21 mg/Kg)、Cr (54.2 mg/Kg)和Ni (27.9 mg/Kg)的平均浓度均超过允许值。同样,在果园小麦作物中,铁(416.1 mg/Kg)、铜(18.6 mg/Kg)、铬(1.5 mg/Kg)和镉(0.63 mg/Kg)在小麦籽粒/种子部分积累量较高。在非果园,所有的金属都被发现在安全水平。灌溉水中Mn (0.06 mg/L)、Fe (1.94 mg/L)、Cd (1.29 mg/L)、Cr (3.14 mg/L)和Ni (1.23 mg/L)含量较高。土壤累积指数显示果园土壤中、重度污染(Igeo)。< 1,2)。通过传递因子(TF)计算,果园小麦作物对Mn(0.81)和Cu(0.87)的吸收量较高。根据这些观察,我们得出结论,果园中金属的富集可能是由于过量施用杀菌剂、化肥和受污染的水源将微量元素引入土壤并随后被植物吸收所致。因此,采取适当措施监测土壤、作物和水中不同微量元素的含量是很重要的。
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