2017
DOI: 10.5455/ajpmph.280304
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The effect of heavy metal air pollution arising from local metallurgical activities on albino rat

Abstract: Introduction:The ecological equilibrium of the earth is endangered by the chemical process industries as most industries continue to spew chemical toxicants into the environment. Since local metallurgical activity is inevitable in Nigeria. Aim: This research is aimed at assessing the effect of heavy metals air pollution arising from local metallurgical activities on Albino rat. Methods: Particular matter samples were collected for 24h at four different sites twice a month using a high volume air sampler. Point… Show more

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“…The concentration of these chemicals found in wastewater depends on the nature of the industry discharging the wastewater. Long term use of wastewater for irrigation have resulted in heavy metal build up in farming soils and vegetables (Chen et al, 2005;Sharma et al, 2007;Fatoba et al, 2012;Saini et al, 2014;Ugya et al, 2017) in different parts of the world.…”
Section: Academicpresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of these chemicals found in wastewater depends on the nature of the industry discharging the wastewater. Long term use of wastewater for irrigation have resulted in heavy metal build up in farming soils and vegetables (Chen et al, 2005;Sharma et al, 2007;Fatoba et al, 2012;Saini et al, 2014;Ugya et al, 2017) in different parts of the world.…”
Section: Academicpresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of plants and associated microorganisms to contain, inactivate, remove or degrade harmful environmental contaminants and to revitalize contaminated sites is gaining more and more attention [3]. Plants and leafy vegetables have a high capacity to bioaccumulate these heavy metals when grown in soil irrigated by wastewater [4,5,6] Irrigation can impact potential yield by affecting morphological and physiological traits. Irrigation of crops by wastewater for a long period of time causes increased concentration of heavy metals in plants and vegetables through bioaccumulation [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%