• Evaluation of Heavy Metal Sources and Its Transfer and Accumulation to Crop in Agricultural Soils
  • Lim, Ga-Hee;Jo, Hun-Je;Park, Gyoung-Hun;Yun, Sung-Mi;Kim, Ji-In;Noh, Hoe-Jung;Kim, Hyun-Koo;Yoon, Jeong-Ki;
  • National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;National Institute of Environmental Research;
  • 농경지 토양의 중금속 오염원 및 농작물로의 중금속 전이·축적 평가
  • 임가희;조훈제;박경훈;윤성미;김지인;노회정;김현구;윤정기;
  • 국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;국립환경과학원;
Abstract
It is important to identify the contaminant sources and to evaluate the fate and transport of heavy metals to crops in agricultural lands. This study was conducted to evaluate metal sources and its transfer and accumulation to crop in agricultural soils. Pollution indices were calculated and multivariate analysis was performed to identify metal sources. To evaluate transfer and accumulation of metals to crops, the contents of phytoavailable metals were evaluated by using single extraction method and the correlation between metal content and soil properties was analyzed. Also the BCF was quantitatively evaluated for investigating the metal transition to each crop grown in the research area. As a result, Cr, Ni, and Co were expected to be mainly derived from geologic factors due to weathering of certain parent rocks. The content of nickel in soils of the research area was slightly higher than that of the concern level criteria based on total concentration, but the amount transferred and accumulated in the crops was actually low. Understanding the contamination characteristics by investigating the pollution sources of heavy metals and its transfer and accumulation to crops through various evaluation techniques could provide important information for proper management of the agricultural land.

Keywords: Pollution index;Source identification;Multivariate analysis;Phytoavailability;Bio-accumulation factor;

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