FACULTY OF PHYSICS & ENGINEERING PHYSICS

DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS - NUCLEAR ENGINEERING - MEDICAL PHYSICS

Effects of soil nutrition on some elements' uptake by plants and human health-risk assessment

Ngoc Ba Vu, Van Thang Nguyen, Huynh Truc Van & Thi Hong Loan Truong

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry

Abstract:

Some elements in fertilizers can accumulate in soil, transfer to vegetables and pose a number risks to humans and the environment. This study determined several elements (Cl, Co, Cr, Fe, Mn, Na, Sc, Sb and Zn) in the system of fertilizers-soil-vegetables samples by using the k 0 -standardized instrumental neutron activation analysis (k0 -NAA). The results indicate that the elemental composition in plants is influenced by the source of nutrients, whether from soil or fertilizers. Target hazard quotients (THQ) were lesser than 1 for all vegetables, indicating that consumers were at least a risk when consuming individual vegetables.

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