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Accumulation and translocation of trace elements and

2022.2.1  The present study aims to analyze the capacity of plant species (52 individuals) for accumulation and translocation of trace elements (Fe, Cd, Cr, Cu, Al, Ni, and Pb) and the macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, and Zn), in five different study

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Assessment of trace element concentrations in soil and plants

2013.12.1  Using the measured concentrations of TEs in plant and soil samples, TFs were calculated as follows: (1) TF = C plant / C soil where C plant and C soil represent

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Trace Element Occurrence in Vegetable and Cereal Crops from

2023.2.13  Box plots showing the BCF of trace elements in LV, RV, and FV (A turnip, B radish, C potato, D onion, E garlic, F carrot, G arum, H spinach, I radish leaves, J

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Analysis of trace metal distribution in plants with lab-based ...

2020.6.8  We present microfluorescence imaging of trace elements in living plants using a customized benchtop X-ray fluorescence machine. The system was optimized by

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Evaluation of Trace Element and Heavy Metal Levels of Some

2022.6.6  Our experimental results showed that heavy metal and trace element in the plant samples vary between 4.368 (E. hirsutum) and 1104.627 (E. amanum) for Al,

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Levels, distribution and chemical forms of trace elements in food

The content of trace elements in plants can vary widely, depending upon the com-position of the soil in which they grow, other environmental factors, and the species or cultivar of

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Assessment of trace element concentrations in soil and plants

2013.12.1  Several trace elements (TEs) have been identified as being essential for plant growth, including Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe and Mo. Though these micronutrients are

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Full article: Concentration of trace and major elements in natural ...

Soil samples were analysed for soil texture, pseudo total concentration (5 ml HNO 3) of trace elements (TE), pH, soil organic carbon (SOC), while plant samples were analysed

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Trace elements: too little or too much and how plants cope

2009.2.24  Deciphering trace element transport and tolerance allows the breeding of crops that are more nutrient rich and more tolerant of extreme soil conditions. Currently,

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Evaluation of Trace Element and Heavy Metal Levels of Some ...

Abstract. Heavy metal accumulation in medicinal plants has increased dramatically in recent years due to agricultural and industrial activities leading to pollution of natural sources.

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The pollution indices of trace elements in soils and plants close

2020.2.25  The quality of soils polluted by trace elements around the facilities with the Cu and Zn smelting activities and the post-flotation tailings pond from copper industry were assessed. The level of the contamination of soils was determined on the basis of the contamination factor and the geoaccumulation index. The geoaccumulation index allows

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About plant species potentially promising for phytoextraction of

2020.6.30  The information about many other trace elements is scarce. Meanwhile, an increase in concentration of any trace element in soil above certain level may lead to various toxic effects (Ayangbenro and Babalola 2017). It is also difficult to stimulate the translocation of metals/metalloids from roots to upper plant parts.

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Phytoremediation as an Effective Remedy for Removing Trace Elements ...

2023.4.14  The pollution of soil by trace elements is a global problem. Conventional methods of soil remediation are often inapplicable, so it is necessary to search intensively for innovative and environment-friendly techniques for cleaning up ecosystems, such as phytoremediation. Basic research methods, their strengths and weaknesses, and the

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Trace Elements in Soils and Selected Agricultural Plants in the ...

2018.1.25  Total concentration of trace elements in soils and plants were calculated on the basis of dry weight. The soil-to-plant transfer factor ( TF ) was calculated as TF = C plants / C soil , where C plants and C soil represent the trace element concentration in the edible parts of vegetables and soils, respectively [ 12 ].

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Bioaccumulation and translocation of trace elements in soil

2020.8.29  The levels of trace elements in different tissues of the same crop can differ, and the levels of trace elements in different areas also vary (Zhang et al. 2018). Metal concentrations in soils, soil pH, cation exchange capacity, organic matter content, types and varieties of plants, and plant age all influence bioaccumulation and

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Monitoring bioconcentration of potentially toxic trace elements in ...

2016.4.27  Potentially toxic trace elements (PTEs) may be transferred to plants and consequently enter the food chain. Environmental monitoring of PTEs is important to control their concentrations in the environment and, particularly in farmland soils. The study aims at estimating the concentration of PTEs in the soil, its grass cover and collected soil

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Assessment of toxicological health risk of trace metals in

2016.2.24  Crop plants can accumulate high concentration of trace elements when grown on contaminated soil. So, contaminated soil may cause serious health problems for the consumers (Long et al. 2003 ). As heavy metals are not easily degraded in the living systems, they may accumulate in vital organs of those individuals, consuming

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Bioenvironmental Trace Elements in Warm Climatic Plant,

2020.6.20  Bioenvironmental trace elements play a vital role in plant, animal, and man metabolism. This study aims to determine trace element concentration in different parts (pods, pericarp, seeds, cotyledon, and taste) of the warm climate plant pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L. Millsp.). The pigeon pea pods were collected from the farms on the

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(PDF) Concentration Levels, Biological Enrichment Capacities

2019.2.21  Concentration Levels, ... and noncarcinogenic risks of the edible parts of E. crassipes were 26.1 and 4.6 times higher than the ... ratio of the contents o f the trace elements in the plants to ...

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Risk assessment of trace element accumulation in soil and

2022.8.10  The mixing of wastewater with either groundwater or freshwater increased trace element levels in the soil as well as risk indices compared to wastewater alone. Irrespective of soil contamination, trace element concentration in plants and associated health risk were minimized (2–100% and 4–50%, respectively) in mixed wastewater

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Heavy metals and trace elements detected in the leaves of

2021.12.22  The present study focused on the heavy metal and essential element contents that were detected in 37 different plants for making assessments to reveal possible heavy metal contamination and its effects on plant and human health. These plants having medicinal properties are used widely in the southeast part of Turkey. ICP-OES was

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Determination of Some Trace Elements and Macro Minerals in

2016.10.1  Abstract. Abstract: The study was carried out to determine the concentration of trace and micro elements in parts of Grewia mollis, a plant used as food and as medicine by the Bura and Tangale ...

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Trace Elements in Volcanic Environments and Human Health Effects

2020.1.15  Trace elements play an essential role in the normal metabolism and physiological functions of living beings. The distribution and concentration of trace elements in the environment results from both anthropogenic and natural origins; this chapter will focus on volcanism as one of the major natural sources of trace elements.

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Trace element accumulation potential in lemongrass varieties

2020.10.1  Regression analysis was performed to develop regression model equations to predict the trace elements concentrations in different parts of the lemongrass plant. Regression models have emerged as significant tool for assessment of the concentration of metals in plants depending on the properties of soil ( Eid et al., 2018 ),

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Role of Beneficial Trace Elements in Salt Stress Tolerance of Plants ...

2018.6.2  Trace elements which accumulate in leaves at high concentration under abiotic stresses confer osmotic protection and act as crucial cofactors for several enzymes. Exogenous treatment with the optimum concentration of the beneficial micronutrient in plants belonging to specific taxa might supplement a metabolic pathway and promote

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Assessment of trace element concentrations in soil and plants

2013.12.1  Sample concentrations were also above the tolerable level (5 mg kg −1) for crop plants; Cu concentrations in some samples were above toxic levels (20 mg kg −1) for crop plants. Uptake of Cu into plant tissues is affected not only by the concentration of Cu in the soil (i.e., from natural geology and anthropogenic sources) but also to Cu

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Evaluation of metallic trace elements contents in some major raw ...

2022.3.15  Diet based on cereal, vegetables, oleaginous and dried fish are providing essential metallic elements. It can be also a source of exposure to toxic metallic elements. The aims of this study were ...

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(PDF) Medicinal plants in view of trace elements - ResearchGate

2006.1.1  Measurement of trace element content in plant drugs may be relevant in view of e.g. human health, animal health and environmental relations. This fact has a great significance since about half of ...

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Determination of trace elements in soil and sunflower

2007.1.1  The maximum concentrations of trace elements per kg soil were 6.37 mg Cu, 0.53 10 3 mg Mn, 1.05 10 3 mg Fe, and 36.07 mg Zn. The orders of their concentrations in soils and plant parts were found ...

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Metallic trace elements in cereal grain - Wiley Online Library

2013.6.5  Plants are the first step of a metal's pathway from the soil to heterotrophic organisms such as animals and humans, so the content of metallic trace elements in edible parts of a plant represent available load of these metals that may enter the food chain through plants. Among metal elements, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn are micronutrients as

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