2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajee/2019/v10i230114
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Evaluation and Ecological Risk Assessment of Selected Heavy Metal Pollution of Soils and Amaranthus cruentus and Telfairia occidentalis Grown Around Dump Site in Chanchaga Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study investigate a series of selected heavy metal pollution of soil, the extent of their uptake by Telfairia occidentalis and Amaranthus cruentus as well as their ecological risk around dumpsite in Chanchaga Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. Soil samples were collected at 15 cm depth with the aid of soil auger and vegetable samples were collected from dumpsite and other samples with no activities served as control. The soil samples were collected at random and their physicochemical parameters such as pH, total… Show more

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“…Some research findings on heavy metal evaluation of these vegetables in other places where they are also cultivated and consumed have been documented. Evaluation of T. occidentalis in some studies has showed that Cd and Cr concentrations of 0.55 mgkg-1 and 1.4 mgkg-1 respectively were reported by Njoku-Tony et al [31] in Rivers state, while Egwu et al [11] reported Cd and Cr of 0.14 mgkg-1 and 0.71 mgkg-1 respectively in Niger state. Cd and Cr values in this study were lower Table 1 than those reported from studies in Niger sate and Rivers state.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Some research findings on heavy metal evaluation of these vegetables in other places where they are also cultivated and consumed have been documented. Evaluation of T. occidentalis in some studies has showed that Cd and Cr concentrations of 0.55 mgkg-1 and 1.4 mgkg-1 respectively were reported by Njoku-Tony et al [31] in Rivers state, while Egwu et al [11] reported Cd and Cr of 0.14 mgkg-1 and 0.71 mgkg-1 respectively in Niger state. Cd and Cr values in this study were lower Table 1 than those reported from studies in Niger sate and Rivers state.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Pb, Cd and As are amongst the heavy metals that are mostly present in foods with highest toxic potential [9]. Studies have shown that some of these metals exceeded WHO recommended standards in leafy vegetables, for example, chromium in Telfairia occendentalis [10,11] and Nickel in Ocimum gratissimum [12]. Contamination of vegetables with heavy metals poses a great threat to human health and could result in a number of disease conditions; such as renal and neurological damages, developmental challenges in neonates, amongst others [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All analytical determinations were performed in triplicate. Description of the instrument calibration, and conditions for estimation the heavy metals in soil, sediment, plant and water samples are available in [14], [15]. Other instrumental parameters were given in Table 2.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be important contributors to the contamination found in fruits (Surukite et al, 2013). Trace metals are classified as 'light' or 'heavy' with densities less or greater than 5 g/cm , 13.6 gms/cubic cms and 8.65 gms/cubic cms respectively (Oguh et al, 2019b). Direct Res.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These trace metals cause environmental hazards and are reported to be exceptionally toxic to human. Toxic metals enter the human body through inhalation of dust, direct ingestion of soil and consumption of food plants grown in metal contaminated soil (Oguh et al, 2019b). Researchers have shown that heavy metal concentrations in shoots and roots varied also from different type of fruits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%