Studies concerning the effect of Zn and Cu concentrations from growing soil in the heavy metals concentration of Lactuca Sativa leaves
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STIHI, Claudia, RADULESCU, Cristiana, NICOLESCU, Cristina, DULAMA, Ioana Daniela, RACASANU, Rodica, BUCURICA, Alin. Studies concerning the effect of Zn and Cu concentrations from growing soil in the heavy metals concentration of Lactuca Sativa leaves. In: Environmental Challenges in Lower Danube Euroregion, 25-26 iunie 2015, Galaţi. Cluj-Napoca, România: Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, 2015, p. 38.
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Environmental Challenges in Lower Danube Euroregion 2015
Conferința "Environmental Challenges in Lower Danube Euroregion"
Galaţi, Romania, 25-26 iunie 2015

Studies concerning the effect of Zn and Cu concentrations from growing soil in the heavy metals concentration of Lactuca Sativa leaves


Pag. 38-38

Stihi Claudia1, Radulescu Cristiana1, Nicolescu Cristina1, Dulama Ioana Daniela1, Racasanu Rodica2, Bucurica Alin1
 
1 Valahia University of Targoviste,
2 National College Ion Luca Caragiale, Moreni
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 iulie 2020


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Soil contaminants such as heavy metals are adsorbed by edible plants in various levels according to their growing stages as well as to contamination levels, human health risks being the main subsequent negative effect. The aim of this work was to use the bioindicator properties of Lactuca Sativa to evaluate the transfer factor (TF) from soil to plant of heavy metals like, Cu, Zn and Fe. These metals were chosen due of their frequency and their effects on both humans’ health and the environment. Leaves of Lactuca Sativa samples together with different growing soil samples fortified with 0.100M; 0.075M; 0.050M and 0.025M CuO and ZnO solutions were analysed using EDXRF technique. The contamination of the studied leaves samples with Cu, Zn and Fe has been appreciated using the ratio between the obtained daily metals intakes (ODMI) and the daily metals intakes recomended by the international legislation (RDMI).