Effect of co-application of wastewater and freshwater on the physiological properties and trace element content in Raphanus sativus: soil contamination and human health
Autor: | Hasnain Anwar, Sajid Hussain Shah, Aneeza Sardar, Natasha, Sana Khalid, Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Shahid, Ali Haidar Shah |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Irrigation
Agricultural Irrigation Environmental Engineering 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Raphanus Fresh Water Wastewater 010501 environmental sciences Risk Assessment 01 natural sciences Crop Geochemistry and Petrology Metals Heavy Humans Soil Pollutants Environmental Chemistry 0105 earth and related environmental sciences General Environmental Science Water Science and Technology Pollutant biology Chemistry Trace element Hydrogen Peroxide General Medicine Contamination biology.organism_classification Soil contamination Trace Elements Horticulture |
Zdroj: | Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 43:2393-2406 |
ISSN: | 1573-2983 0269-4042 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10653-020-00635-x |
Popis: | Nowadays, the use of wastewater for crop irrigation is increasing at global scale mainly due to freshwater scarcity and economic benefits. However, the presence of different types of pollutants including the trace elements (TEs) poses a serious threat to environmental and human health. This pot study evaluated the effect of alone and mixed irrigation water [wastewater (WW) with canal water (CW) and tube-well water (TW)] on TEs build-up in the soil, their soil–plant transfer and allied health hazards in District Vehari. The WW samples were mainly contaminated with Cd (0.03 mg/L), Cr (1.45 mg/L), Cu (0.35 mg/L) and Ni (0.40 mg/L). The CW contained high levels of Cr and Fe, while TW was contaminated with Pb and Cr. In soil, the concentrations of Cd, Fe and Mn exceeded their respective limit values for all the treatments. Among all the treatments, TEs concentration was found highest in WW-3 irrigated soil. Application of all the treatments resulted in TEs (Cu, 60.1 mg/kg; Cd, 8.2 mg/kg; Ni, 39.9 mg/kg; Fe, 4411 mg/kg; Zn, 111.3 mg/kg and Pb, 44.5 mg/kg) accumulation mainly in the edible parts of Raphanus sativus. Compared to other treatments, TW and TW + CW irrigated plants accumulated higher levels of TEs. Results showed linear trends among TEs accumulation and alterations in physiological attributes of R. sativus. High TEs accumulation in TW irrigated treatments (TW + WW-1 and TW + CW) caused maximum H2O2 production, lipid peroxidation and decline in plant pigments. Risk assessment parameters showed both carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks for all the irrigation treatments due to high TEs contents in edible tissues. It is concluded that alone or combined application of WW, TW and CW is not fit for vegetable irrigation, in the studied area, due to high TEs contents. |
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