Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China

We detected lead and cadmium in 1 465 vegetable samples of 18 vegetable species collected from 516 vegetable planting bases in Guangdong Province. The results showed that the highest average contents of lead from water spinach(Ipomoeaaquatics)was 0.11 mg·kg -1 in all species of vegetable samples. Th...

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Main Authors: WANG Fo-jiao, DENG Jing-song, CHENG Xiao-hui, ZHAO Cheng-lin
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.aed.org.cn/nyzyyhjxb/html/2014/5/20140508.htm
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spelling doaj-0b77cbd46c7c4fc9bf11fe3493b7b5552020-11-24T23:10:44ZzhoAgro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of AgricultureJournal of Agricultural Resources and Environment2095-68192095-68192014-10-0131544644910.13254/j.jare.2014.0139Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, ChinaWANG Fo-jiao0DENG Jing-song1CHENG Xiao-hui2ZHAO Cheng-lin3Guangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Guangzhou 510308,ChinaGuangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Guangzhou 510308,ChinaGuangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Guangzhou 510308,ChinaGuangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Guangzhou 510308,ChinaWe detected lead and cadmium in 1 465 vegetable samples of 18 vegetable species collected from 516 vegetable planting bases in Guangdong Province. The results showed that the highest average contents of lead from water spinach(Ipomoeaaquatics)was 0.11 mg·kg -1 in all species of vegetable samples. The highest average contents of cadmium from water cress(Nasturtium officinale R.Br.)was 0.060 mg·kg -1 in all species of vegetable samples. The qualified rate of lead in all samples was 97.0%. The qualified rate of cadmium in all samples was 98.9%.The average pollution indexes of lead and cadmium in these species of vegetable were less than 0.7. The heavy metal security status of all veg-etables from these bases in Guangdong Province were at the excellent level.http://www.aed.org.cn/nyzyyhjxb/html/2014/5/20140508.htmvegetableheavy metalleadcadmiumpollutionassessment
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author WANG Fo-jiao
DENG Jing-song
CHENG Xiao-hui
ZHAO Cheng-lin
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DENG Jing-song
CHENG Xiao-hui
ZHAO Cheng-lin
Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment
vegetable
heavy metal
lead
cadmium
pollution
assessment
author_facet WANG Fo-jiao
DENG Jing-song
CHENG Xiao-hui
ZHAO Cheng-lin
author_sort WANG Fo-jiao
title Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
title_short Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
title_full Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
title_fullStr Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Assessment on the Contamination Status of Heavy Metals in Some Vegetables Growing Areas of Guangdong Province, China
title_sort assessment on the contamination status of heavy metals in some vegetables growing areas of guangdong province, china
publisher Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture
series Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment
issn 2095-6819
2095-6819
publishDate 2014-10-01
description We detected lead and cadmium in 1 465 vegetable samples of 18 vegetable species collected from 516 vegetable planting bases in Guangdong Province. The results showed that the highest average contents of lead from water spinach(Ipomoeaaquatics)was 0.11 mg·kg -1 in all species of vegetable samples. The highest average contents of cadmium from water cress(Nasturtium officinale R.Br.)was 0.060 mg·kg -1 in all species of vegetable samples. The qualified rate of lead in all samples was 97.0%. The qualified rate of cadmium in all samples was 98.9%.The average pollution indexes of lead and cadmium in these species of vegetable were less than 0.7. The heavy metal security status of all veg-etables from these bases in Guangdong Province were at the excellent level.
topic vegetable
heavy metal
lead
cadmium
pollution
assessment
url http://www.aed.org.cn/nyzyyhjxb/html/2014/5/20140508.htm
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