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Accumulation of Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Cd in Aboveground Organs of Chinese Winter Jujube from the Yellow River Delta, China

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  • Zaiwang Zhang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China
    School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, China)

  • Qiong Zhang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Guoli Liu

    (Integrated Agricultural Service Centre of Xiaobotou Town, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Jian Zhao

    (Binzhou Institute of Science and Technology Innovation and Development, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Wenjun Xie

    (School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, China)

  • Shuai Shang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Jie Luo

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Juanjuan Liu

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Wenwen Huang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Jialiang Li

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Yanpeng Zhang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Jikun Xu

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

  • Jiqiang Zhang

    (Shandong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Ecological Fragile Belt of Yellow River Delta, School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256600, China)

Abstract

In the present study, winter jujube organs including fruit, fruiting leaf and foliage leaf, and associated soils in 14 typical orchards in Binzhou City, Shandong Province, China were collected and determined for the mass fractions of Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Cd. The mass fractions of Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Cd in plant tissues generally showed an order of Cu > Zn > Ni > Co > Cd as well as those in the soils decreased as Zn > Cu > Ni > Co > Cd. The values of single factor index and Nemerow pollution index suggested the jujube fruits were not polluted by heavy metals. Values of estimated daily intake for all the elements were far below their associated acceptable reference values, indicating no health risks would be caused by a single trace element. The results of targeted hazard quotient (THQ) of the metals in the fruits decreased as Cu > Ni > Zn > Cd accompanying total THQ (TTHQ) lower than 1 showing no hazard would be caused by those metals. Correlation analysis showed soil might not be the main source of heavy metals in winter jujube organs. Bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) for Co, Ni, Zn and Cd in fruits and leaves were far below 1 suggesting their low bioavailablities. The relatively great BAFs of Cu in the leaves might be due to the application of fertilizers and pesticides containing great amounts of Cu through soil and foliar spraying. To sum up, heavy metals tended not to be a major threat to winter jujube cultivation, and winter jujube had great edible safety.

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  • Zaiwang Zhang & Qiong Zhang & Guoli Liu & Jian Zhao & Wenjun Xie & Shuai Shang & Jie Luo & Juanjuan Liu & Wenwen Huang & Jialiang Li & Yanpeng Zhang & Jikun Xu & Jiqiang Zhang, 2022. "Accumulation of Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Cd in Aboveground Organs of Chinese Winter Jujube from the Yellow River Delta, China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(16), pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:16:p:10278-:d:891670
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