An Academic Review on Heavy Metals in the Environment: Effects on Soil, Plants Human Health, and Possible Solutions

P. O. Ewubare, Sarah Onosteike Aliyu, Ikioukenigha Michael, Joy Osebhajimede Ejakhaegbe, Justice Obomejero, Sunday Osarodion Okoro, Oluwaseyi Joseph Olukayode
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Heavy metal uptake by plants and successive accumulation in human tissues and biomagnification through the food chain cause significant concerns for both human health and the environment. Human activities, including industrial, agricultural, traffic, domestic, and mining processes, have increased the toxic levels of these metals beyond those contributed by natural rock-forming processes. Heavy metals are potentially toxic to plants, resulting in chlorosis, weak growth, yield depression, reduced nutrient uptake, metabolic disorders, and diminished nitrogen-fixation ability. Utilization of food crops contaminated with heavy metals is a major food chain route for human exposure. The cultivation of plants in contaminated soil poses a potential risk since vegetal tissues can accumulate heavy metals. Owing to their toxicity and potential for bioaccumulation, these compounds should be subject to mandatory monitoring, particularly in soil and plants, to prevent their entry into the human food system. Furthermore, studies have shown that phytoremediation and microbial remediation are promising techniques for mitigating the negative effects of heavy metals contamination. These methods are environmentally friendly and economically effective, making them applicable globally. This review paper summarizes the effects of heavy metals in our environment by examining relevant works related to the topic. To achieve this, databases such as Google Scholar, Frontier in Microbiology, African Journals Online (AJOL), Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) were explored to identify studies on the effects on soil, plants, human health and managing heavy metals in the environment.
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关于环境中重金属的学术评论:对土壤、植物和人类健康的影响以及可能的解决方案
重金属被植物吸收后,会在人体组织中不断积累,并通过食物链产生生物放大作用,这引起了人类健康和环境的极大关注。人类活动,包括工业、农业、交通、家庭和采矿过程,增加了这些金属的毒性水平,超出了自然成岩过程的毒性水平。重金属对植物有潜在毒性,会导致植物萎黄、生长衰弱、产量降低、营养吸收减少、代谢紊乱和固氮能力减弱。食用受重金属污染的粮食作物是人类接触重金属的主要食物链途径。在受污染的土壤中种植植物具有潜在风险,因为植物组织会积累重金属。由于重金属的毒性和生物累积潜力,这些化合物应受到强制性监测,特别是土壤和植物中的重金属,以防止它们进入人类食物系统。此外,研究表明,植物修复和微生物修复是减轻重金属污染负面影响的有效技术。这些方法既环保又经济有效,因此在全球范围内都适用。本综述论文通过研究与该主题相关的著作,总结了重金属对环境的影响。为此,我们查阅了 Google Scholar、Frontier in Microbiology、African Journals Online (AJOL)、Scopus、Web of Science、ScienceDirect 和 Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)等数据库,以确定有关重金属对土壤、植物、人类健康和环境管理的影响的研究。
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