DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES

Application of waste water for irrigation purposes has increased over the past years. This waste water contains high amounts of trace elements and heavy metals.Many of these are non-essential and toxic to plants, animals and human beings. The use of polluted water in the immediate surroundings of bi...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Umar Hayat, Abdul Waqas, Shafaqat Ali, Mujahid Farid, Rehan Ahmad, Hafiz Muhammad Tauqeer, Usman Iftikhar, Faakhir Hannan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
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spelling doaj-241551e7ada34c14bc2d2ab71daefa7e2020-11-25T01:14:45ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782015-04-01vol. 4no. 53873923869-1DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLESMuhammad Umar HayatAbdul WaqasShafaqat AliMujahid FaridRehan AhmadHafiz Muhammad TauqeerUsman IftikharFaakhir HannanApplication of waste water for irrigation purposes has increased over the past years. This waste water contains high amounts of trace elements and heavy metals.Many of these are non-essential and toxic to plants, animals and human beings. The use of polluted water in the immediate surroundings of big cities in Pakistan is a common practice for growing of vegetables. When this water applied for long time in irrigation, these heavy metals may accumulate in soil and that may be toxic to plants and also cause deterioration of soil. The present study revealed that heavy metal content was above the toxicity level in leafy vegetables grown in the area of Lahore. This study showed that among the different tested plant species, the amount of heavy metals was more in leaves than fruits. Plants whose fruits grow below the soil showed higher concentration of heavy metals while other showed less concentration whose edible portion was above the ground level. Leafy vegetables (spinach, cabbage, coriander etc) showed higher concentration in leaves than in fruits. The concentration of heavy metals in upper layer of soil (0 -15 cm) is higher than the lower layer (15-30 cm). The reason behind is that the upper layer was receiving sewage water permanently while the penetration of sewage water below 15 cm was less. The increase in heavy metal accumulation in different plant species and their different parts is not constant and is not in proportion to the increase in heavy metal concentration in soil irrigated with sewage wastewater.http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/jmbfs-0773-umar-hayat.pdfAccumulategrowthheavy metalspinachvegetable
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author Muhammad Umar Hayat
Abdul Waqas
Shafaqat Ali
Mujahid Farid
Rehan Ahmad
Hafiz Muhammad Tauqeer
Usman Iftikhar
Faakhir Hannan
spellingShingle Muhammad Umar Hayat
Abdul Waqas
Shafaqat Ali
Mujahid Farid
Rehan Ahmad
Hafiz Muhammad Tauqeer
Usman Iftikhar
Faakhir Hannan
DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
Accumulate
growth
heavy metal
spinach
vegetable
author_facet Muhammad Umar Hayat
Abdul Waqas
Shafaqat Ali
Mujahid Farid
Rehan Ahmad
Hafiz Muhammad Tauqeer
Usman Iftikhar
Faakhir Hannan
author_sort Muhammad Umar Hayat
title DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
title_short DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
title_full DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
title_fullStr DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINATION OF LEAD (Pb), IRON (Fe) AND MANGANESE (Mn) CONCENTRATION IN SEWAGE WATER AND VEGETABLE LEAF SAMPLES
title_sort determination of lead (pb), iron (fe) and manganese (mn) concentration in sewage water and vegetable leaf samples
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
issn 1338-5178
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Application of waste water for irrigation purposes has increased over the past years. This waste water contains high amounts of trace elements and heavy metals.Many of these are non-essential and toxic to plants, animals and human beings. The use of polluted water in the immediate surroundings of big cities in Pakistan is a common practice for growing of vegetables. When this water applied for long time in irrigation, these heavy metals may accumulate in soil and that may be toxic to plants and also cause deterioration of soil. The present study revealed that heavy metal content was above the toxicity level in leafy vegetables grown in the area of Lahore. This study showed that among the different tested plant species, the amount of heavy metals was more in leaves than fruits. Plants whose fruits grow below the soil showed higher concentration of heavy metals while other showed less concentration whose edible portion was above the ground level. Leafy vegetables (spinach, cabbage, coriander etc) showed higher concentration in leaves than in fruits. The concentration of heavy metals in upper layer of soil (0 -15 cm) is higher than the lower layer (15-30 cm). The reason behind is that the upper layer was receiving sewage water permanently while the penetration of sewage water below 15 cm was less. The increase in heavy metal accumulation in different plant species and their different parts is not constant and is not in proportion to the increase in heavy metal concentration in soil irrigated with sewage wastewater.
topic Accumulate
growth
heavy metal
spinach
vegetable
url http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/jmbfs-0773-umar-hayat.pdf
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