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Title: | Assessment of Peppers and Soils for Some Heavy Metals from Irrigated Farmlands on the Bank of River Challawa, Northern Nigeria |
Authors: | Awode, U.A. Uzairu, A. Balarabe, M.L. Harrisson, G.F.S. Okunola, O.J. |
Keywords: | Assessment, heavy metals, pepper, soil |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Pakistan Journal of Nutrition |
Citation: | Pp.244-248 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.7;No.2 |
Abstract: | Assessment of metal-contaminated soils depends on how one can predict the bioavailability of
trace and toxic metals in soil and transfer to the human food chain. To predict the uptake of Cd, Zn and Ni
by vegetable (pepper) grown on agricultural soil on the bank of river Challawa. 32 pepper and 16 soil
samples were collected from areas irrigated with wastewater as study samples and for comparative
purposes, agricultural soil samples irrigated with fresh river water, was collected as control samples. The
samples were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The validation of the sample
procedure was assessed by using spiking method. The level of Cd ranged from 0.94-5.27 mg kgG1 and 0.25-
1.07 mg kgG1 Dry Weights (DW) for soil and pepper samples respectively. Mean concentration of Zn ranged
123.30-205.00 mg kgG1 and 10.40-35.10 mg kgG1 for samples in similar order as above while that of Ni
ranged from 39.30-99.50 mg kgG1 and 2.73-6.90 mg kgG1 also in the same order of samples as mention
above. The metals were examined for dependency upon some soil factor through the use of correlation
analysis, pH, Organic Matter (OM), sand fractions and clay fractions correlated positively with Cd, Zn and Ni
indicating that these factors greatly control the concentration of these metals in the soils. Metal transfer
factors from soil to vegetable are found less significant for Cd, Zn and Ni. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/253 |
ISSN: | 1680-5194 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemistry
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