2022
DOI: 10.48077/scihor.25(6).2022.45-54
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Monitoring of heavy metals in fodder and animal husbandry products of the Polissia zone of Ukraine

Abstract: With a significant concentration of pollutants in the environment, they accumulate in plants, the feeding of which will lead to the transfer of toxic elements to the animal’s body. Even a small concentration of heavy metals or radionuclides adversely affects both the animal and human bodies. Therefore, the monitoring of Pb and Cd in feed, milk, and meat during their production in the territory of the Polissia zone of Ukraine is relevant and requires further comprehensive study. The purpose of this study was to… Show more

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“…Therefore, the authors investigated [43] the migration and accumulation of heavy metals and radionuclides in the most significant protected areas of the Transcarpathian region and identified the main possible factors that affect the environmental monitoring process. As stated in Savchuk et al [44], years after the Chernobyl disaster, the environmental situation in the Polesie zone of Ukraine remains difficult, as confirmed by the increased content of heavy metals in feed, milk, beef, and pork. The highest concentration of Pb was detected in coarse feed and sunflower cake and meal (2462 mg/kg and 1639 mg/kg); 41.9% and 60.0% of samples of these types of feed, respectively, had exceeded the maximum allowed concentrations of Cd.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals In Ecosystems A...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Therefore, the authors investigated [43] the migration and accumulation of heavy metals and radionuclides in the most significant protected areas of the Transcarpathian region and identified the main possible factors that affect the environmental monitoring process. As stated in Savchuk et al [44], years after the Chernobyl disaster, the environmental situation in the Polesie zone of Ukraine remains difficult, as confirmed by the increased content of heavy metals in feed, milk, beef, and pork. The highest concentration of Pb was detected in coarse feed and sunflower cake and meal (2462 mg/kg and 1639 mg/kg); 41.9% and 60.0% of samples of these types of feed, respectively, had exceeded the maximum allowed concentrations of Cd.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals In Ecosystems A...mentioning
confidence: 93%