Assessment of heavy metal accumulation and health risk in three essential edible weeds grown on wastewater irrigated soil

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Abdelgawad, Zinab A. [1 ]
Abd El-Wahed, Mona N. [1 ]
Ahmed, Asmaa A. [1 ]
Madbouly, Seliem M. [2 ]
El-Sayyad, Gharieb S. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Khalafallah, Ahmed A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ain Shams Univ, Fac Women Arts Sci & Educ, Bot Dept, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Natl Inst Oceanog & Fisher NIOF, Fresh Water Div, Chem Lab, Cairo, Egypt
[3] Ahram Canadian Univ, Microbiol & Immunol Dept, Fac Pharm, Giza, Egypt
[4] Galala Univ, Microbiol & Immunol Dept, Fac Pharm, New Galala City, Suez, Egypt
[5] Egyptian Atom Energy Author EAEA, Drug Radiat Res Dept, Drug Microbiol Lab, Natl Ctr Radiat Res & Technol NCRRT, Cairo, Egypt
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 01期
关键词
ABELMOSCHUS-ESCULENTUS; VEGETABLES; PHYTOREMEDIATION; MANAGEMENT; STRESS; REGION; CROPS; YIELD; WILD; PEA;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-023-48763-5
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The main problem facing Egypt recently is the shortage of available water resources. Therefore, farmers resort to use wastewater for irrigation. So, the present work aims to assess the impacts of wastewater irrigation on the productivity of three edible weeds (Cichorium endivia, Sonchus oleraceous and Beta vulgaris) and its effect on the nutritional value of plants and its risk on human health. This study will focus on Shibin Al Kanater region, and the physicochemical characteristics of drainage water, canal water, drainage water-irrigated soils and canal-irrigated soils were estimated. The vegetative and traits of edible weeds were determined including their photosynthetic pigments, organic and inorganic nutrients content, and heavy metals content. The health risk index (HRI) associated with consumption of polluted plants was created using the estimated exposure factor of a crop to the oral reference dosage of the toxic metal. The main results showed that biomass productivity of S. oleraceous, B. vulgaris and C. endivia increased due to drainage water irrigation with increasing percentage as 27.9, 19.6, and 19.1%, respectively. Irrigation with drainage water significantly increased the photosynthetic pigments of edible weeds. Irrigation with drainage water increased carbohydrate content, crude protein, total soluble sugar, and gross energy in all studied weeds. C. endivia, S. oleraceus and B. vulgaris plants irrigated with canal and drainage water could accumulate Fe, Zn, Cu, and Co in their roots. C. endivia, S. oleraceus and B. vulgaris plants irrigated with canal water indicated HRI more than the unit for Mn, Cu, Pb, and Cd. This research advises that regulation be put in place to prohibit irrigation using untreated drainage and to restrict the discharge of industrial, domestic, and agricultural wastewater into irrigation canals.
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