HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS
The contents of heavy metals in plants were not in relation to contents of heavy metals in soil. Increased content of heavy metals in soils was not in consistency with content in plants. Usually content of heavy metals in plants according to our results were lower than their content in soil. Only th...
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doaj-79acc99735fc4831b89097fe0b1bc9242020-11-24T22:20:51ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782012-02-011Special issue819827HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTSJúlius ÁrvayJán TomášTomáš TóthThe contents of heavy metals in plants were not in relation to contents of heavy metals in soil. Increased content of heavy metals in soils was not in consistency with content in plants. Usually content of heavy metals in plants according to our results were lower than their content in soil. Only the over limit contents of copper and cadmium were assessed in grain of barley and oat. The results of heavy metals content showed that dominant part on content of elements in plants have their mobile forms what depends on pH, content of organic matter in soil and portion of clay parts. http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Tomas.pdfagricultural cropssoil typeheavy metalsAAShighest acceptable amount |
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HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS |
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HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS |
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HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS |
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HEAVY METALS IN PRODUCTIVE PARTS OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS |
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heavy metals in productive parts of agricultural plants |
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Slovak University of Agriculture |
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Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences |
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1338-5178 |
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2012-02-01 |
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The contents of heavy metals in plants were not in relation to contents of heavy metals in soil. Increased content of heavy metals in soils was not in consistency with content in plants. Usually content of heavy metals in plants according to our results were lower than their content in soil. Only the over limit contents of copper and cadmium were assessed in grain of barley and oat. The results of heavy metals content showed that dominant part on content of elements in plants have their mobile forms what depends on pH, content of organic matter in soil and portion of clay parts. |
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agricultural crops soil type heavy metals AAS highest acceptable amount |
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