Genotypic variations in the accumulation of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn exhibited by six commonly grown vegetables |
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Authors: | Alexander P D Alloway B J Dourado A M |
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Affiliation: | Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB, UK. paulalexander@rhs.org.uk |
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Abstract: | Metal contaminants in garden and allotment soils could possibly affect human health through a variety of pathways. This study focused on the potential pathway of consumption of vegetables grown on contaminated soil. Five cultivars each of six common vegetables were grown in a control and in a soil spiked with Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn. Highly significant differences in metal content were evident between cultivars of a number of vegetables for several of the contaminants. Carrot and pea cultivars exhibited significant differences in accumulated concentrations of Cd and Cu with carrot cultivars also exhibiting significant differences in Zn. Distinctive differences were also identified when comparing one vegetable to another, legumes (Leguminosae) tending to be low accumulators, root vegetables (Umbelliferae and Liliaceae) tending to be moderate accumulators and leafy vegetables (Compositae and Chenopodiaceae) being high accumulators. |
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