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Evaluation of Transfer of Lead (Pb) in Soil Plant Animal System Assessment of Consequences of its Toxicity

Authors :
Fu Chen
Jing Ma
Zafar Iqbal Khan
Kafeel Ahmad
Tasneem Ahmed
Ifra Saleem Malik
Asma Ashfaq
Mudasra Munir
Sonaina Nazar
Zunaira Munir
Abid Ejaz
Muhammad Nadeem
Abd El Zehar M.A. Mustafa
Abdullah Ahmed Al-Ghamdi
Fatin K.I. Alshamasi
Mohmed Soliman Elshikh
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The instant endeavor was undertaken for determination of lead (Pb) in water, soil, forage and cow’s blood domesticated in contaminated area of heavy automobiles’ exhaust in Sahiwal town of district Sargodha Pakistan. Water samples showed that the concentration of lead (Pb) ranged from 1.14 mg kg− 1 to 0.44 mg kg− 1 at all sites. It was maximum at site 5 and minimum at site 2. Soil samples showed the concentration of Pb at all sites ranged from 1.58 mg kg− 1 to 0.279 mg kg− 1. It was maximum in soil where Avena sativa was grown at site 5 and was found minimum in soil where Zea mays was grown at site 2. While among samples of forage, the concentration of Pb ranges from 0.048 mg kg− 1 to 2.002 mg kg− 1. The highest Pb amount was found in Brassica campestris at site 1 and the minimum was recorded in Trifolium alexandrinum at site 2. Finally, the blood samples of cow depicted that concentration of Pb ranged from 4.468 mg kg− 1 to 0.217 mg kg− 1. It was maximum at site 1 and minimum at site 3.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........03d4c8fdf3a7c0d3dc5ac0420690072d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-203644/v1