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An experiment was designed to assess the concentration of Arsenic (As).
Lead (Ph) and Cadmium (Cd) in soils and 12 different vegetable species
(Cabbage, Radish, Tomato, Sponge gourd, Spinach. Brinjal, Red amaranth.
Data shak, Potato, Onion, Garlic, Bottle gourd) collected from five different
locations (Karaia, Charbhairabi, Gazra, Tamta and Faridganj unions) of
Chandpur district. Forty soil and sixty vegetable samples were collected
during Rabi season. Concentrations of As, Pb and Cd in soils were 8.80.
16.24 and 0.53 pg g, respectively. As, Pb and Cd concentrations of soils
were within the set value for maximum acceptable concentration (20. 100
and 5 pg g', respectively) for satisfactory crop production. Concentrations
of heavy metals were higher in leafS' vegetables compared to fruits and root
and tuber type vegetables. The mean concentrations of As. Pb and Cd in
vegetables ranged between 0.31-0.81, 0.08-0.59, 0.12-0.34 pg
respectively. Highest concentration of Pb (0.59 pg g') was found in both
cabbage and radish while the highest concentrations of As (0.81 pg g") was
recorded with cabbage. Highest concentration of Cd (0.34 pg gd) was
observed in both sponge gourd and red amaranth. However, the highest
concentration of As in vegetables under the study was within the safe limit
(2.6 pg g') whereas Pb and Cd were found above the safe limit (0.3 and 0.2
pg g', respectively) for human consumption. |
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