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Spatial distribution of heavy metals in rice grains, rice husk, and arable soil, their bioaccumulation and associated health risks in Haryana, India

Renu Daulta, Sridevi Tallapragada, Vinod Kumar Garg

2020Toxin Reviews19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study rice grain, rice husk, and arable soil samples collected from Panipat district, Haryana, India were analyzed for Cd, Pb, Cr, Fe, Zn, Co, Cu, and Ni content using Atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The bioaccumulation of heavy metals in rice husk was found to be more than rice grains. Soil pH and Total organic carbon significantly influenced the uptake of metals by the rice plants. Chronic daily dose (CDD) of Fe, Pb, and Cu marginally exceeded the permissible dose at 30–50% locations. Further, it is recommended that such studies should be conducted periodically to avoid health risks to the population.

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HuskBioaccumulationArable landHeavy metalsAtomic absorption spectroscopySoil testPopulationEnvironmental scienceSoil contaminationAgronomyEnvironmental chemistryToxicologyChemistrySoil waterBiologyBotanyAgricultureSoil scienceEcologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsDemographySociologyHeavy metals in environmentHeavy Metals in PlantsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity