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Trace metal uptake by tropical vegetables grown on soil amended with urban sewage sludge
Authors:Nabulo G  Black C R  Young S D
Institution:School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
Abstract:Trace metal uptake was measured for tropical and temperate leafy vegetables grown on soil from an urban sewage disposal farm in the UK. Twenty-four leafy vegetables from East Africa and the UK were assessed and the five vegetable types that showed the greatest Cd concentrations were grown on eight soils differing in the severity of contamination, pH and other physico-chemical properties. The range of Cd concentrations in the edible shoots was greater for tropical vegetables than for temperate types. Metal uptake was modelled as a function of (i) total soil metal concentration, (ii) CaCl2-soluble metal, (iii) soil solution concentration and (iv) the activity of metal ions in soil pore water. Tropical vegetables were not satisfactorily modelled as a single generic ‘green vegetable’, suggesting that more sophisticated approaches to risk assessment may be required to assess hazard from peri-urban agriculture in developing countries.
Keywords:Trace metal uptake  Tropical vegetables  Peri-urban agriculture  Modelling plant metal uptake  Cadmium  Soil  Sewage sludge
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