“…Especially severe problem is posed by soil contamination with heavy metals as a result of their migration or accumulation in individual components of the natural environment , Yang et al 2016, Yang et al 2017). Among these heavy metals, cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) contribute the major share of soil contamination because they are non-biodegradable and highly persistent in the soil environment (Adrees et al 2015, Ahmadi et al 2014, Cao et al 2017). The main factors that regulate the appropriate binding of heavy metals in soil include environment pH, sorption capacity, moisture content, content of organic matter with various capability of heavy metal complexation, as well as contents of iron hydroxides, manganese, aluminum, and silty fractions (Annu et al 2016).…”