Abstract:
In the present study, we investigated the heavy metals pollution in soil, water and
crops collected from crop fields near the industrial area of the Kushtia and Jhenaidah
districts. In case of water study low concentration of Pb(0.13-0.18 mg/kg) were
present in all the studied location but Cd,Cu and Cr concentration were below
detectable limits. In case of the soil sample, the mean Cr and Cu concentrations in
the soil from the studied location were higher than the permissible limits set by
FAO/WHO, indicating that the soil accumulate higher metals near industrial areas.
In the case of the rice sample, the mean Pb and Cr concentration in rice grain from
all of the studied locations was much higher than the permissible limits set by
FAO/WHO, indicating the rice grain accumulate higher Pb and Cr from
contaminated field soil. The results also indicate that the contamination factor (CF)
values indicating only Cu(falling between 3-6) and Cr(greater than 6) pose
significant to severe contamination in field soil, while all metals pose low
contamination in water and rice grain samples collected from studied sampling
sites(Below 1). The results of the study indicate that the contamination degree (CD)
of the water and rice grain samples collected from different industrial areas in the
Kushtia and Jhenaidah districts was found to be low(Below 1). However, the field
soil samples collected from the same areas exhibited a moderate degree of
contamination. A Pollution Load Index (PLI) greater than 1 indicates that the soil
samples collected were significantly contaminated with metals.But the PLI values
found in the water and rice grain samples were below 1, which means that their
contamination levels are low.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY