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F. Errecalde

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Environmental cadmium, lead and nickel contamination: possible relationship between soil and vegetable content

1991

The cadmium, lead and nickel content of soils of four agricultural areas exposed to different degrees of environmental pollution and vegetables grown there were measured by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). In order to ascertain the possible relationship between the heavy metal content of soils (total and extractable) and of vegetables grown in them, the correlation between the two was calculated. The highest correlation values between metal content of soil and vegetables are these corresponding to nickel: the total metal content in soils and leaves-stems are linear (p<0.01). The extractable metal content of soils and leaves-stems are linear (p<0.1). Therefore, soil seems to be the…

Cadmiumchemistry.chemical_elementEnvironmental pollutionContaminationcomplex mixturesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionMetalNickelchemistrylawvisual_artEnvironmental chemistrySoil watervisual_art.visual_art_mediumAtomic absorption spectroscopyNickel contentFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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