2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11869-019-00665-0
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The impact of thermal power plant Oslomej (Kichevo valley, Macedonia) on heavy metal contents (Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Pb, Cd) in fruiting bodies of 15 species of wild fungi

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“…183 However, in a former mercury-mining area in Slovakia, the average cadmium content of CC was 1.10 mg per kg dry weight, exceeding the maximum amount allowed by European Union Directive 629/2008 of 0.50 mg per kg dry weight. 184 Also, according to research by Murati et al , 185 the presence of a thermal power plant exacerbated the accumulation of heavy metals in CC.…”
Section: Safety Of Cantharellus Cibariusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…183 However, in a former mercury-mining area in Slovakia, the average cadmium content of CC was 1.10 mg per kg dry weight, exceeding the maximum amount allowed by European Union Directive 629/2008 of 0.50 mg per kg dry weight. 184 Also, according to research by Murati et al , 185 the presence of a thermal power plant exacerbated the accumulation of heavy metals in CC.…”
Section: Safety Of Cantharellus Cibariusmentioning
confidence: 99%