Arsenic Contamination in Soil–Water–Plant (Rice, Oryza sativa L.) Continuum in Central and Sub-mountainous Punjab, India

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Savitoz Singh Sidhu
Joginder Singh Brar
Asim Biswas
Kamaljit Banger
Gurbachan Singh Saroa
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[1] Punjab Agricultural University,Department of Soil Science
[2] CSIRO Land and Water,International Center for Climate and Global Change Research
[3] Auburn University,undefined
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Arsenic; Soil–water–plant continuum; Punjab; India;
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In the present study, Arsenic (As) concentrations in underground water, soil, and plants (rice) and their inter-relationships in central and sub-mountainous Punjab, India were studied. Approximately, 32 % of the tubewell water samples had As concentrations greater than the maximum permissible limit (10 μg As L−1) set by the World Health Organization (WHO) whereas in hand pump waters, As concentrations were within the safe range (i.e. <10 μg As L−1). As concentrations in tubewell waters were significantly correlated with As concentrations in surface soil (r = 0.57; P < 0.05) and plant samples (r = 0.27–0.82; P < 0.05) in central and sub-mountainous Punjab. The estimated daily intake of As through human consumption in rural and urban population was 0.016 and 0.012 μg day−1 kg−1 body weight respectively.
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