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Health risk assessment of heavy metals in soils and maize (Zea mays L.) from Yushu, Northeast China

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Pages 1493-1504 | Received 17 Mar 2017, Accepted 04 May 2017, Published online: 11 Jul 2017
 

ABSTRACT

To investigate heavy metal accumulation in soils and evaluate health risk through maize consumption, a total of 196 soils and 55 maize samples were collected from Yushu, China, one of the most important maize production bases. The mean contents of Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn and Pb were 0.119, 56.51, 19.21, 70.58, and 34.42 mg kg−1 for soils and were 0.014, 0.68, 1.33, 17.15 and 0.02 mg kg−1 for maize, respectively. The contents of Cr, Cu, Zn and Pb in all soil and maize samples did not exceed safety thresholds, but the percentages of Cd content above guideline values of Chinese Environmental Quality Standards for Soil and maximum permissible limits for maize were 6.6% and 1.8%, respectively. The spatial distribution and correlation analysis suggested that Cr and Cu in soil were of lithogenic origin, while Zn and Pb were associated with coal combustion exhausts and chemical fertilizer application. The main source of Cd may be phosphate fertilizer application. The average target hazard quotients were all less than 1 and the average hazard index for adults was 0.065, indicating that there was not a potential health risk through maize.

Funding

The authors are grateful for the grants from “One-Three-Five” Strategic Planning Principles of Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGA-135-08), Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province (20140101003JC), and Science and Technology Development Program of Jilin Province (20150623024TC-30).

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