Arsenic and its management in soil

Q4 Environmental Science
Dileep R, Kiranakumara, V. Kumar M., Raviraja, Sahana, Vivekananda M.S, Chethan Babu R.T, Akshay Kumar Kurdekar
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Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid and carcinogenic element that occurs widely in environment around the world. Arsenic is introduced into soil and water through geological (weathering of rocks and minerals) and anthropogenic pathways (mining, pesticides, fertilizers, timber treatment etc). Irrigation of agricultural land with As-contaminated groundwater or wastewater, particularly in India, Bangladesh and South-East Asia resulted in the accumulation of arsenic in both soils and plants posing risks to soil ecosystems and human health. Arsenic in soil and water exists in a different valence state, but predominantly as toxic As(III) and less toxic As(V) form. Arsenic toxicity is one of the most challenging problems in drinking water, as well as food crops (Samal et al., 2021). With greater public awareness of arsenic poisoning in animals and human nutrition, there has been growing interest in remediation technologies for mitigating As-contaminated ecosystems. Remediation of As-contaminated soil improves physical, chemical and biological approaches that may achieve either partial/complete removal of arsenic from soil and water. Many technologies like bioremediation, phytoremediation, soil mixing, soil washing, soil capping, filtration, adsorption and immobilization are used for arsenic removal from soil and water. Phytoremediation is a bioremediation process that uses various types of plants to remove, transfer, stabilize, and/or destroy contaminants in the soil and groundwater. But most of the arsenic still remains in the environment and there is always a risk of leaching caused by changes in the environmental conditions. Integrated approach involving a combination of physical, chemical and biological technologies is needed for the successful and effective management of As-contaminated environment.
土壤中砷及其管理
砷是一种有毒的类金属和致癌元素,广泛存在于世界各地的环境中。砷通过地质(岩石和矿物的风化)和人为途径(采矿、农药、肥料、木材处理等)进入土壤和水中。用受砷污染的地下水或废水灌溉农田,特别是在印度、孟加拉国和东南亚,导致砷在土壤和植物中积累,对土壤生态系统和人类健康构成风险。土壤和水中的砷以不同的价态存在,但主要以毒性as (III)和毒性较小的as (V)形式存在。砷毒性是饮用水以及粮食作物中最具挑战性的问题之一(Samal等,2021)。随着公众对动物和人类营养中砷中毒的认识提高,人们对减轻砷污染生态系统的修复技术的兴趣日益浓厚。砷污染土壤的修复改进了物理、化学和生物方法,可以实现从土壤和水中部分或完全去除砷。生物修复、植物修复、土壤混合、土壤洗涤、土壤封顶、过滤、吸附和固定化等技术被用于去除土壤和水中的砷。植物修复是一种生物修复过程,利用各种类型的植物去除、转移、稳定和/或破坏土壤和地下水中的污染物。但是,大多数砷仍然存在于环境中,并且由于环境条件的变化,始终存在浸出的风险。为了成功和有效地管理砷污染的环境,需要采用综合方法,包括物理、化学和生物技术的结合。
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Ecology, Environment and Conservation
Ecology, Environment and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: Published Quarterly Since 1995. Ecology, Environment and Conservation is published in March, June, September and December every year. ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION is one of the leading International environmental journal. It is widely subsribed in India and abroad by Institutions and Individuals in education and research as well as by Industries, Govt. Departments and Research Institutes.
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