Assessment of heavy metals availability and its health risk on Zea mays and Sorghum grown on agricultural soil, Southern Borno, Nigeria
L. Jafiya,
O. N Maitera,
B. N Hikon
et al.
Abstract:Heavy metals are deleterious due to their long biological half-lives, non-biodegradable nature, and their ability to accumulate in different body parts. Heavy metals emanating from anthropogenic sources are more dangerous because of their instability and solubility leading to high bioavailability. Heavy metals uptake by plants is generally the first step of their entry into the agricultural food chain. The present study aimed at assessing the availability of heavy metals on cereals crops (Zea mays and Sorghum)… Show more
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