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摘要
随着城市农业的日益普及,了解城市土壤质量和种植作物对城市土壤质量的影响变得非常重要。这项研究分析了在波兰工业化水平中等的城市Gorzów Wielkopolski的分配花园(AGs)中种植的土壤和三种蔬菜作物(胡萝卜、生菜和番茄)样本中的重金属含量——微量营养素(Cu、Fe、Mn、Ni、Zn)和有毒重金属(Cd、Cr、Pb)。重点是有毒重金属从土壤到蔬菜的转移,因为它们是最容易受到环境污染的,同时也是人类饮食和食物的重要组成部分。小区园地表层土壤重金属含量呈现多样化,重金属含量由高到低依次为Fe> Zn> Mn> Cu = Pb> Ni = Cr> Cd,土壤未受到重金属污染。微量元素和有毒重金属的积累在生菜叶片中最高,而在番茄果实中最低。莴苣叶的铁含量也特别高。因此,考虑到食品安全,我们可以建议在Gorzów Wielkopolski的分配花园中种植蔬菜和水果作为可食用部分。在所有AGs种植的胡萝卜和生菜中Cd和Pb的健康风险商(HQ)值均大于1,对消费者构成健康风险。各种植区的番茄Cd、Pb、Ni、Cr的HQ值均小于1,无健康危害,可安全食用。
Concentration of heavy metals in urban allotment soils and their uptake by selected vegetable crop species - a case study from Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
Due to the growing popularity of urban agriculture, it is important to understand the influence of the quality of urban soils and crops cultivated on them. This study analyses the content of heavy metals – micronutrients (Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn) and toxic heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Pb), in samples of soils and three vegetable crops (carrot, lettuce, and tomato) grown in allotment gardens (AGs) in Gorzów Wielkopolski, a medium-sized Polish city with an average level of industrialisation. Emphasis was laid on the transfer of toxic heavy metals from soil to vegetables since they are the most exposed to environmental pollution while being an essential part of the human diet and. The content of heavy metals in the topsoil in the allotment gardens was diversified and was arranged in a descending order of Fe> Zn> Mn> Cu = Pb> Ni = Cr> Cd. The soil was not contaminated with heavy metals. The highest accumulation of micronutrients and toxic heavy metals was found in lettuce leaves, whereas the lowest was in tomato fruits. The lettuce leaves also had a particularly high Fe content. Hence, bearing in mind food safety, we can recommend to grow vegetables with fruits as edible parts in the allotment gardens located in Gorzów Wielkopolski. The values of the health risk quotient (HQ) for Cd and Pb in the carrots and lettuce grown in all the AGs were greater than 1 and posed a health risk for consumers. The HQ values for Cd, Pb, Ni, and Cr in the tomatoes grown in all the AGs were less than 1, which indicated no health hazard and safe consumption.