Heavy Metal Contamination in Agricultural Soil: Environmental Pollutants Affecting Crop Health
New Mexico State University · University of British Columbia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Heavy metals and metalloids (HMs) are environmental pollutants, most notably cadmium, lead, arsenic, mercury, and chromium. When HMs accumulate to toxic levels in agricultural soils, these non-biodegradable elements adversely affect crop health and productivity. The toxicity of HMs on crops depends upon factors including crop type, growth condition, and developmental stage; nature of toxicity of the specific elements involved; soil physical and chemical properties; occurrence and bioavailability of HM ions in the soil solution; and soil rhizosphere chemistry. HMs can disrupt the normal structure and function of cellular components and impede various metabolic and developmental processes. This review evaluates:…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 237
Authors
7- ARAbdur RashidCorresponding
New Mexico State University
- BJBrian J. Schutte
New Mexico State University
- AUApril Ulery
New Mexico State University
- MKMichael K. Deyholos
University of British Columbia, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, Okanagan University College
- SSSoum Sanogo
New Mexico State University
Topics & keywords
- Bioaccumulation
- Environmental chemistry
- Pollutant
- Environmental science
- Agronomy
- Rhizosphere
- Arable land
- Agriculture
- Clean water and sanitation