A biogeochemical field study was carried out in the industrial area of Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, where agricultural soils were contaminated by potentially toxic elements due to smelting activity. Total and bioavailable contents of As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Sb, U and Zn in soil and their concentrations in maize roots and grains were determined. Soil contamination by As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn was variable from slightly to highly contaminated soils and influenced both the bioavailable fraction and accumulation of these potentially toxic elements in maize tissues. The comparison between potentially toxic element concentrations in roots and grains indicated that maize is able to limit the transfer of non-essential elements to edible parts. The plant-to-soil bioconcentration indices suggested that the transfer of potentially toxic elements from soil to plant was predicted better by bioavailable concentrations than by the total contents. These indices further identified some competitions and interactions among these elements in root uptake and root-to-grain translocation.

Nannoni, F., Rossi, S., Protano, G. (2016). Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 23(12), 11937-11946 [10.1007/s11356-016-6411-0].

Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo

Nannoni, Francesco;Rossi, Sara;Protano, Giuseppe
2016-01-01

Abstract

A biogeochemical field study was carried out in the industrial area of Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, where agricultural soils were contaminated by potentially toxic elements due to smelting activity. Total and bioavailable contents of As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Sb, U and Zn in soil and their concentrations in maize roots and grains were determined. Soil contamination by As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn was variable from slightly to highly contaminated soils and influenced both the bioavailable fraction and accumulation of these potentially toxic elements in maize tissues. The comparison between potentially toxic element concentrations in roots and grains indicated that maize is able to limit the transfer of non-essential elements to edible parts. The plant-to-soil bioconcentration indices suggested that the transfer of potentially toxic elements from soil to plant was predicted better by bioavailable concentrations than by the total contents. These indices further identified some competitions and interactions among these elements in root uptake and root-to-grain translocation.
2016
Nannoni, F., Rossi, S., Protano, G. (2016). Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 23(12), 11937-11946 [10.1007/s11356-016-6411-0].
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