1,242
Views
80
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Risk Assessment Articles

Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soils and Vegetables from a Typical Greenhouse Vegetable Production System in China

, , &
Pages 1264-1280 | Received 21 May 2013, Accepted 26 Jul 2013, Published online: 14 Mar 2014

REFERENCES

  • Bai LY, Zeng XB, Li LF, et al. 2010. Effects of land use on heavy metal accumulation in soils and sources analysis. Agr Sci China 9:1650–8
  • Berti WR, Guiseppi-Elie A, Quinn E, et al. 2013. Evaluation of garden crop mercury uptake and potential exposure from consumption of garden crops grown on floodplain soils. Hum Ecol Risk Assess 19:215–31
  • Chang J, Wu X, Liu AQ, et al. 2011. Assessment of net ecosystem services of plastic greenhouse vegetable cultivation in China. Ecol Econ 70:740–8
  • CMH (Chinese Ministry of Health). 2005. Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods. GB2762–2005. Beijing, China
  • CMH. 2006. China's Health Statistical Yearbook. Beijing Peking Union Medical College Press, Beijing, China
  • CRGCST (Cooperative Research Group on Chinese Soil Taxonomy). 2001. Chinese Soil Taxonomy. Science Press. Beijing, China
  • Cui YJ, Zhu YG, Zhai RH, et al. 2004. Transfer of metals from soil to vegetables in an area near a smelter in Nanjing, China. Environ Internat 30:785–91
  • FAO/WHO (Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization). 2001. Report on the 32nd Session of the Codex Committee on Food Additives and Contaminants, In: Joint FAO/WHO Food Standard Programme Codex Alimentarius Commission, 24th Session. Geneva, Switzerland
  • Ghosh M and Singh SP. 2005. A comparative study of cadmium phytoextraction by accumulator and weed species. Environ Pollut 133:365–71
  • Huang B, Shi XZ, Yu DS, et al. 2006. Environmental. assessment of small-scale vegetable farming systems in peri-urban areas of the Yangtze River Delta Region, China. Agr Ecosyst Environ 112:391–402
  • Kashem MA and Singh BR. 2001. Metal availability in contaminated soils: I. Effects of flooding and organic matter on changes in Eh, pH and solubility of Cd, Ni and Zn. Nutr Cycl Agroecosys 61:247–55
  • Larsen EH, Moseholm L, and Nielsen MM. 1992. Atmospheric deposition of trace-elements around point sources and human health risk assessment. 2. Uptake of arsenic and chromium by vegetables grown near a wood preservation factory. Sci Total Environ 126:263–75
  • Li LF, Zeng XB, Bai LY, et al. 2009. Cadmium accumulation in vegetable plantation land soils under protected cultivation: A case study. Commun Soil Sci Plan 40:2169–84
  • Li Q, Jiang Y, Liang WJ, et al. 2010. Long-term effect of fertility management on the soil nematode community in vegetable production under greenhouse conditions. Appl Soil Ecol 46:111–8
  • Liu HY, Probst A, and Liao BH. 2005. Metal contamination of soils and crops affected by the Chenzhou lead/zinc mine spill (Hunan, China). Sci Total Environ 339:153–66
  • Liu P, Zhao HJ, Wang LL, et al. 2011. Analysis of heavy metal sources for vegetable soils from Shandong Province, China. Agr Sci China 10:109–19
  • Muchuweti A, Birkett JW, Chinyanga E, et al. 2006. Heavy metal content of vegetables irrigated with mixtures of wastewater and sewage sludge in Zimbabwe: Implications for human health. Agr Ecosyst Environ 112:41–8
  • Nelson DW and Sommers LE. 1996. Total carbon, organic carbon, and organic matter. In: Sparks DL (ed), Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 3, Chemical Methods–SSSA Book Series no. 5, pp 961–1010. Madison, WI, USA
  • Pandey J and Pandey U. 2009. Accumulation of heavy metals in dietary vegetables and cultivated soil horizon in organic farming system in relation to atmospheric deposition in a seasonally dry tropical region of India. Environ Monit Assess 148:61–74
  • Park JH and Choi KK. 2013. Risk assessment of the abandoned Jukjeon Metal Mine in South Korea Following the Korean Guidelines. Hum Ecol Risk Assess 19:754–66
  • Qu CS, Sun K, Wang SR, et al. 2012. Monte Carlo simulation-based health risk assessment of heavy metal soil pollution: A case study in the Qixia Mining Area, China. Hum Ecol Risk Assess 18:733–50
  • Sekhar KC, Chary NS, Kamala CT, et al. 2006. Environmental risk assessment studies of heavy metal contamination in the industrial area of Kattedan, India—A case study. Hum Ecol Risk Assess 12:408–22
  • SEPAC (State Environment Protection Administration of China). 2007. Environmental Quality Evaluation Standard for Farmland of Greenhouse Vegetables Production. Beijing, China. . Available at http://kjs.mep.gov.cn/hjbhbz/bzwb/stzl/200611/W020111221530938739315.pdf
  • SEPAC. 2009. Technical Guidelines for Risk Assessment of Contaminated Sites. Beijing, China. . Available at http://www.mep.gov.cn/gkml/hbb/bgth/200910/W020091009550671751947.pdf (accessed April 5, 2013)
  • Sharma RJ, Agrawal M, and Marshall FM. 2009. Heavy metals in vegetables collected from production and market sites of a tropical urban area of Indian. Food Chem Toxicol 47:583–91
  • Shi WM, Yao J, and Yan F. 2009. Vegetable cultivation under greenhouse conditions leads to rapid accumulation of nutrients, acidification and salinity of soils and groundwater contamination in south-eastern China. Nutr Cycl Agroecosys 83:73–84
  • Singh S, Zacharias M, Kalpana S, et al. 2012. Heavy metals accumulation and distribution pattern in different vegetable crops. J Environ Chem Ecotoxicol 4:170–7
  • Song H, Guo JH, Ren T, et al. 2012. Increase of soil pH in a solar greenhouse vegetable production system. Soil Sci Soc Am J 76:2074–82
  • Song J, Guo ZH, Xiao XY, et al. 2009. Environmental availability and profile characteristics of arsenic, cadmium, lead and zinc in metal-contaminated vegetable soils. T Nonferr Metal Soc 19:765–72
  • Tam NFY and Wong YS. 1995. Spent pig litter as fertilizer for growing vegetables. Bioresource Technol 53:151–5
  • USEPA (US Environmental Protection Agency). 2002. Supplemental Guidance for Developing Soil Screening Levels for Superfund Sites. OSWER 9355. . 4–24. Washington, DC, USA
  • USEPA. 2007. Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). Washington, DC, USA. . Available at http://www.epa.gov/ncea/iris/index.html
  • USEPA. 2008. A-Z Index of Substances. Washington, DC, USA. . Available at http://www2.epa.gov/home/az-index
  • USEPA. 2012. Regional Screening Table—User's Guide. Mid-Atlantic Risk Assessment, Washington, DC, USA. . Available at http://www.epa.gov/reg3hwmd/risk/human/rb-concentration_table/usersguide.htm
  • Wang X, Wang FH, Chen B, et al. 2012b. Comparing the health risk of toxic metals through vegetable consumption between industrial polluted and non-polluted fields in Shaoguan, south China. J Food Agric Environ 10:943–8
  • Wang YC, Qiao M, Liu YX, et al. 2012a. Health risk assessment of heavy metals in soils and vegetables from wastewater irrigated area, Beijing-Tianjin city cluster, China. J Environ Sci-China 24:690–8
  • Wlodarczyk T, Witkowska-Walczak B, and Majewska U. 2012. Soil profile as a natural membrane for heavy metals from wastewater. Internat Agrophys 26:71–80
  • Yang Y, Zhang FS, Li HF, et al. 2009. Accumulation of cadmium in the edible parts of six vegetable species grown in Cd-contaminated soils. J Environ Manage 90:1117–22
  • Yu J. 2011. Progress in protected vegetable production and research during “the Eleventh Five-year Plan” in China. China Vegetables 2011(2):11–23 . (in Chinese)
  • Zeng XB, Li LF, and Mei XR. 2008. Heavy metal content in Chinese vegetable plantation land soils and related source analysis. Agr Sci China 7:1115–26
  • Zheng N, Wang QC, Zhang XW, et al. 2007. Population health risk due to dietary intake of heavy metals in the industrial area of Huludao city, China. Sci Total Environ 387:96–104
  • Zhu TB, Zhang JB, and Cai ZC. 2011. The contribution of nitrogen transformation processes to total N2O emissions from soils used for intensive vegetable cultivation. Plant Soil 343:313–27
  • Zhuang P, McBride MB, Xia H, et al. 2009. Health risk from heavy metals via consumption of food crops in the vicinity of Dabaoshan mine, South China. Sci Total Environ 407:1551–61

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.