2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10553-019-00985-y
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Heavy Metal Contents in Soils and Vegetables of Southern Russia

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“…As indicated there soil is poor in terms of N, P, Zn and Mn concentrations.It has sufficient amounths for K, Ca, Mg, Fe and Cu (Alpaslan et al, 1998). As for total heavy metal concentrations, it contains lower heavy metals than permissible levels that indicated in Osmani et al (2015) and Tumanyan et al (2019). The soil heavy metal concentrations are also below the threshold levels indicated by soil soil pollution control regulation in Turkey (Anonymous, 2005).…”
Section: Description Of the Soil And Bd Used For The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…As indicated there soil is poor in terms of N, P, Zn and Mn concentrations.It has sufficient amounths for K, Ca, Mg, Fe and Cu (Alpaslan et al, 1998). As for total heavy metal concentrations, it contains lower heavy metals than permissible levels that indicated in Osmani et al (2015) and Tumanyan et al (2019). The soil heavy metal concentrations are also below the threshold levels indicated by soil soil pollution control regulation in Turkey (Anonymous, 2005).…”
Section: Description Of the Soil And Bd Used For The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This study had some limitations, including the selection of environmental parameters and niche models, the precise prediction of future soil pollution by heavy metals, and the succession of vegetation caused by climate change. In addition, the soil pollution by heavy metals affecting different cash crops, such as rice and potatoes, may differ ( Wang et al., 2003 ; Cheraghi et al., 2013 ; Tumanyan et al., 2019 ). The dynamic change and weight analysis of soil pollution by heavy metals are also difficult problems to address.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further identify ecological cultivation areas of L. chuanxiong without the influence of soil Cd pollution, we fully considered the suitable niche of the species and coupled it with the background values of soil Cd and the impact of mining areas to determine highquality planting regions. Generally, kriging interpolation is a spatial method for unbiased optimal estimation of regional variables based on variogram theory and structural analysis, including simple kriging (SK), universal kriging (UK), synergistic kriging (CK), and ordinary kriging (OK) (Oliver and Webster, 1990;Van Beers and Kleijnen, 2004). In this study, OK was used to spatially interpolate soil Cd content values, which is conducive to simulating the spatial and geographic variation trends of Cd pollution (Gia Pham et al, 2019;Munyati and Sinthumule, 2021).…”
Section: Planning the Priority Planting Areas For L Chuanxiongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amounts of introduced pollutants were 4 mg/kg (2 MPC) and 10 mg/kg (5 MPC) Cd, and 440 mg/kg (2 MPC) and 1100 mg/kg (5 MPC) Zn (SanPiN 1.2.3685-21). These doses of Zn and Cd were considered due to the existing doses of these metals in soils adjacent to industrial enterprises of the Rostov region as well as other parts of Russian Federation soils [ 67 , 68 , 69 ]. The individual and combined introduction of Cd and Zn into the soil was performed in the form of CdSO 4 and ZnSO 4 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%