约贝州波提斯库姆马穆多部分蔬菜重金属含量测定

A. Abdulkadir, C. A. Kendeson, A. Mohammed, B. Sabo, I. C. Obiagwu, N. S. Samuel
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土壤是一种至关重要的环境、生态和农业资源,必须加以保护,防止其进一步退化,因为世界上不断增长的人口需要充足的健康食品供应。重金属在土壤中的积累对食品质量、作物生长和环境健康产生不利影响,是农业生产中备受关注的问题。采用原子吸收光谱仪(AAS)测定了约贝州马木多、Potiskum L.G.A不同农田蔬菜(番茄果实和菠菜叶)和土壤(番茄土壤和菠菜土壤)中重金属[锌(Zn)、铁(Fe)、铅(Pb)、铜(Cu)、镉(Cd)和铬(Cr)]的含量。结果表明,所有样品均检出重金属,其中番茄样品Zn(7.2)、Fe(7.5)、Pb(4.0)、Cu(113.9)、Cd(29.1)、Cr (4.7) mg/kg,菠菜样品Zn(7.1)、Fe(18.3)、Pb(21.8)、Cu(95.7)、Cd(50.8)、Cr (2.7) mg/kg。植物样品中重金属的浓度分别在世界卫生组织(WHO)规定的20 ~ 100、400 ~ 500和粮农组织(FAO)规定的0.5 ~ 30的安全范围内。但植物样品中重金属Cu、Cd和Cr的浓度分别高于WHO/FAO安全限值的正常范围(2.5 < 2.4和< 0.1 - 1)。铜、镉和铬的高浓度水平可归因于高水平的金属工作、汽车排放、向土壤中添加肥料、农药、除草剂和其他化学物质以增强农作物。因此,就铜、镉和铬而言,蔬菜样本不适合食用。
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DETERMINATION OF HEAVY METALS CONCENTRATION IN SOME SELECTED VEGETABLES FROM MAMUDO, POTISKUM LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, YOBE STATE
Soil is a vital environmental, ecological and agricultural resource that has to be protected from further degradation as an adequate supply of healthy food is needed for the world’s increasing population. Heavy metals’ accumulation in the soil is of great concern in agricultural production due to the adverse effects on food quality, crop growth and environmental health. The concentration of heavy metals [Zinc (Zn), Iron (Fe), Lead (Pb), Copper (Cu), Cadmium (Cd) and Chromium (Cr)] in vegetables (Tomato fruit and Spinach leaves) and soils (Tomato and Spinach soils) were collected from different farmlands in Mamudo, Potiskum L.G.A of Yobe State and analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS). The results revealed all the heavy metals were detected in all the samples with Zn (7.2), Fe (7.5), Pb (4.0), Cu (113.9), Cd (29.1), Cr (4.7) mg/kg respectively for the tomatoes samples and Zn (7.1), Fe (18.3), Pb (21.8), Cu (95.7), Cd (50.8), and Cr (2.7) mg/kg respectively for the spinach. The concentration of the heavy metals were within the normal range World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) safe limits of 20 – 100, 400 – 500 and 0.5 – 30 for Zn, Fe and Pb respectively in plants samples. But the concentration of the heavy metals were above the normal range WHO/FAO safe limits of 2.5 < 2.4 and < 0.1 – 1 for Cu, Cd, and Cr respectively in plants samples. The high concentration level of Cu, Cd and Cr could be attributed to the high level of metal work, vehicular emissions, addition of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals to the soil to enhance the agricultural crops. Therefore, the vegetables samples are not safe for consumption with regards to Cu, Cd and Cr.
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