Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area

A comparative research study on the bioavailability of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in the soil-plant-animal-system was carried out. The connection between the total quantity and the mobile forms of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in soils with different levels of contamination; the transition of these metals into rapesee...

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Main Authors: Violina R. Angelova, Radka V. Ivanova, Jivko M. Todorov, Krasimir I. Ivanov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.33
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spelling doaj-fa88b2ed3d364b3684c68721cf02bdf52020-11-25T01:05:17ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2010-01-011027328510.1100/tsw.2010.33Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted AreaViolina R. Angelova0Radka V. Ivanova1Jivko M. Todorov2Krasimir I. Ivanov3Department of Chemistry, Agricultural University, Plovdiv, BulgariaDepartment of Plant Science, Agricultural University, Plovdiv, BulgariaDepartment of Plant Science, Agricultural University, Plovdiv, BulgariaDepartment of Chemistry, Agricultural University, Plovdiv, BulgariaA comparative research study on the bioavailability of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in the soil-plant-animal-system was carried out. The connection between the total quantity and the mobile forms of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in soils with different levels of contamination; the transition of these metals into rapeseed; and their assimilation by rabbits fed with a food that consisted mainly of rapeseed was studied. It was established that the absorption of heavy metals by the rapeseed definitely has a selective character, as the affinity towards Zn is most strongly expressed. The accumulation of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in the organs of the rapeseed occurs in the following order: inflorescences > leaves > stems. A direct connection between the quantity of the mobile forms and their accumulation in the plants was not found. The environmental contamination has a significant effect on heavy metal levels and distribution, as the largest quantity of all four elements is accumulated in the kidneys and liver. A well-expressed impact of the level of Cd contamination on the absorption of essential trace metals (Zn and Cu) and their accumulation into some of the organs of the animals was found.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.33
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author Violina R. Angelova
Radka V. Ivanova
Jivko M. Todorov
Krasimir I. Ivanov
spellingShingle Violina R. Angelova
Radka V. Ivanova
Jivko M. Todorov
Krasimir I. Ivanov
Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Violina R. Angelova
Radka V. Ivanova
Jivko M. Todorov
Krasimir I. Ivanov
author_sort Violina R. Angelova
title Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
title_short Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
title_full Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
title_fullStr Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
title_full_unstemmed Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, and Copper Bioavailability in the Soil-Plant-Animal System in a Polluted Area
title_sort lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper bioavailability in the soil-plant-animal system in a polluted area
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description A comparative research study on the bioavailability of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in the soil-plant-animal-system was carried out. The connection between the total quantity and the mobile forms of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in soils with different levels of contamination; the transition of these metals into rapeseed; and their assimilation by rabbits fed with a food that consisted mainly of rapeseed was studied. It was established that the absorption of heavy metals by the rapeseed definitely has a selective character, as the affinity towards Zn is most strongly expressed. The accumulation of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in the organs of the rapeseed occurs in the following order: inflorescences > leaves > stems. A direct connection between the quantity of the mobile forms and their accumulation in the plants was not found. The environmental contamination has a significant effect on heavy metal levels and distribution, as the largest quantity of all four elements is accumulated in the kidneys and liver. A well-expressed impact of the level of Cd contamination on the absorption of essential trace metals (Zn and Cu) and their accumulation into some of the organs of the animals was found.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.33
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