Cadmium contamination in a soil-rice system and the associated health risk: An addressing concern caused by barium mining | |
Qinhui Lu; Zhidong Xu; Xiaohang Xu; Lin Liu; Longchao Liang; Zhuo Chen; Xian Dong; Chan Li; Yajie Wang; Guangle Qiu | |
2019 | |
Source Publication | Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Volume | 183Pages:1-8 |
Abstract | Cadmium (Cd) is associated with barite; however, its biogeochemical characteristics in environments impacted by barium (Ba) mining are not known. Here, we first revealed the characteristics of Cd concentrations, distributions, and chemical forms in the soil-rice system in Ba mining areas. The associated exposure and risk assessments of Cd via rice consumption were also conducted. Elevated levels of Cd with a wide range of 0.054–91 mg/kg were found in paddy soils, approximately 63% of which exceeded the national Grade II value for soil Cd levels in China (0.3 mg/kg). A significant positive correlation between the soil Cd and soil Ba demonstrated that large amounts of Cd were released into the environment from Ba mining. Cadmium accumulated remarkably in the rice grains (0.007–3.5 mg/kg). The chemical forms in the rice plants indicated that most of the Cd was in the pectate/protein fraction (F2, 92% in the grains and 61–71% in the other tissues), followed by the residual fraction (F3, 7.1% in the grains, 27–38% in the other tissues). A minor portion of Cd was in the soluble and aminophenol fraction (F1, 0.44% in the grains, 0.26–1.4% in the other tissues). The positive correlations observed between the grain Cd and F2 in the roots, stems and leaves suggested that Cd in the rice grain was mainly from F2. Similarly, the root F2 was also positively correlated with that in the stems/leaves, indicating the critical role of F2 in Cd2+ migration in rice tissues. The estimated average hazard quotient (2.5) and annual excess lifetime cancer risk (21 × 10−5 a−1) were higher than the safety levels of 1 and 5.0 × 10−5 a−1, respectively, showing that the dietary intake of Cd via rice consumption posed high health risks to residents. Our study demonstrated that more concerns should be paid to Cd contamination in Ba mining areas. |
Keyword | Cadmium barium Mining Area chemical Forms rice risk Assessment |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10156 |
Collection | 环境地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, 550081, China 2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China 3.College of Resource and Environmental Engineering, Guizhou University, Guiyang, 550025, China 4.School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, 550001, China 5.College of Food Safety, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550025, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Qinhui Lu;Zhidong Xu;Xiaohang Xu;Lin Liu;Longchao Liang;Zhuo Chen;Xian Dong;Chan Li;Yajie Wang;Guangle Qiu. Cadmium contamination in a soil-rice system and the associated health risk: An addressing concern caused by barium mining[J]. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,2019,183:1-8. |
APA | Qinhui Lu;Zhidong Xu;Xiaohang Xu;Lin Liu;Longchao Liang;Zhuo Chen;Xian Dong;Chan Li;Yajie Wang;Guangle Qiu.(2019).Cadmium contamination in a soil-rice system and the associated health risk: An addressing concern caused by barium mining.Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,183,1-8. |
MLA | Qinhui Lu;Zhidong Xu;Xiaohang Xu;Lin Liu;Longchao Liang;Zhuo Chen;Xian Dong;Chan Li;Yajie Wang;Guangle Qiu."Cadmium contamination in a soil-rice system and the associated health risk: An addressing concern caused by barium mining".Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 183(2019):1-8. |
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