Accumulation of copper in vegetables and fruits

A. Pruteanu, I. Voicea, V. Fătu
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. Soil pollution is a component that contributes to the increase of environmental pollution. The level of soil pollution is given by its degree of contamination with various pollutants, heavy metals, etc. Because agricultural products in general, respectively fruits and vegetables in this case, extract water and nutrients from the soil to develop, it is necessary to study how a certain degree of soil contamination leads to obtaining crops which contain a percentage of those toxic elements that can produce long-term sickness in people who currently consume such contaminated products. The paper presents the accumulation and transfer of copper from soil to vegetables (radishes and carrots, parsley and spinach leaves), berries (strawberries, black currants) and plums. In the experiments, fertile soil was used in which different amounts of copper sulphate were added (c1 = 33.2 mg·kg -1 , c2 = 72.4 mg·kg -1 , c3 = 265.1 mg·kg -1 , c4 = 378.2 mg·kg -1 ) in four concentrations, taking as reference a sample of uncontaminated soil (c0 = 17.6 mg·kg -1 ). The resulting and well-homogenized soil was added to pots in which vegetable seeds, shrubs and trees in the second year of fruiting were planted. The paper aims to highlight the presence of copper in soils and its accumulation in the vegetative parts of vegetables and fruit consumed by humans. The correct diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies in plants is important in maintaining their growth and development. Excessive accumulation of heavy metals is a danger to the health of the human body.
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蔬菜和水果中铜的积累
。土壤污染是造成环境污染加重的一个因素。土壤污染程度是指土壤受各种污染物、重金属等污染的程度。因为一般的农产品,在这个例子中分别是水果和蔬菜,从土壤中提取水分和养分来发展,所以有必要研究一定程度的土壤污染如何导致获得含有一定比例的有毒元素的作物,这些有毒元素可以使目前食用这种污染产品的人长期患病。这篇论文介绍了铜从土壤到蔬菜(萝卜和胡萝卜、欧芹和菠菜叶)、浆果(草莓、黑加仑子)和李子的积累和转移。实验以未污染土壤(c0 = 17.6 mg·kg -1)为对照,在肥沃土壤中添加不同浓度的硫酸铜(c1 = 33.2 mg·kg -1, c2 = 72.4 mg·kg -1, c3 = 265.1 mg·kg -1, c4 = 378.2 mg·kg -1)。将得到的均匀土壤添加到盆栽中,在第二年种植蔬菜种子、灌木和树木。本文旨在强调铜在土壤中的存在及其在人类食用的蔬菜和水果的营养部分的积累。正确诊断植物营养缺乏症对维持植物生长发育具有重要意义。重金属的过量积累对人体健康是一种危害。
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