[HTML][HTML] Health and environmental effects of heavy metals
Seafood safety is a critical requirement for sustained global quantitative and qualitative
development. In recent years, unintended poisons have damaged human health and food …
development. In recent years, unintended poisons have damaged human health and food …
Understanding potential heavy metal contamination, absorption, translocation and accumulation in rice and human health risks
Z Zakaria, NS Zulkafflee, NA Mohd Redzuan, J Selamat… - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Rice is a worldwide staple food and heavy metal contamination is often reported in rice
production. Heavy metal can originate from natural sources or be present through …
production. Heavy metal can originate from natural sources or be present through …
Potentially toxic elements contamination in surface sediment and indigenous aquatic macrophytes of the Bahmanshir River, Iran: Appraisal of phytoremediation …
To determine the status and sources of contamination and phytoremediation capability of
Typha latifolia L. in the Bahmanshir River of Iran, the concentration of eight potentially toxic …
Typha latifolia L. in the Bahmanshir River of Iran, the concentration of eight potentially toxic …
The potential of using Cedrus atlantica as a biomonitor in the concentrations of Cr and Mn
Air pollution is becoming increasingly dangerous which is quite a significant issue of today's
world, especially air pollution from heavy metal, whose emission increases with industrial …
world, especially air pollution from heavy metal, whose emission increases with industrial …
Temporal Variability of Trace Metal Evidence in Cupressus arizonica, Platanus orientalis, and Robinia pseudoacacia as Pollution-Resistant Species at an Industrial …
K Isinkaralar - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2022 - Springer
Ambient air pollution in industrial areas is one of the significant problems increasing high
emissions since the 1990s. Atmospheric trace metal deposition in the industrial estate has …
emissions since the 1990s. Atmospheric trace metal deposition in the industrial estate has …
[HTML][HTML] Perceived drivers and barriers in the governance of wastewater treatment and reuse in India: Insights from a two-round Delphi study
Wastewater treatment and reuse practices are limited in India despite the known benefits of
preventing water resources pollution and contributing to sustainable production and …
preventing water resources pollution and contributing to sustainable production and …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive systematic review and health risk assessment of potentially toxic element intakes via fish consumption in Iran
Risk assessment of heavy metals is critical in controlling and preventing risks of foodborne
diseases. Fish can be used as bioindicators for exposure to potential toxic elements (PTEs) …
diseases. Fish can be used as bioindicators for exposure to potential toxic elements (PTEs) …
Evaluation of heavy metal phytoremediation potential of six tree species of Faisalabad city of Pakistan during summer and winter seasons
Environmental pollution induced by heavy metals has been identified as a leading threat in
the modern era. Woody tree species may play a crucial role in the removal of heavy metals …
the modern era. Woody tree species may play a crucial role in the removal of heavy metals …
Elucidating the effects of heavy metals contamination on vital organ of fish and migratory birds found at fresh water ecosystem
Heavy metal pollution in aquatic environments threatens marine life and lowers the quality of
freshwater supplies. This research aimed to quantify the heavy metal concentration in fish …
freshwater supplies. This research aimed to quantify the heavy metal concentration in fish …
Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements in commercially important food fish species from lower Gangetic stretch: Food security and human health risk …
Ganga river is the inhabitant of more than 190 fish species and important river system of
India. Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the Gangetic riverine ecosystem are a hot …
India. Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the Gangetic riverine ecosystem are a hot …