Determination of some heavy metals quantities in some leguminous plants grown in polluted soil

ABSTRACT<br /> <br /> The biological study was conducted at the University of Mosul, College of Education, Department of Biology. To aims at identifying effects of environmental pollution in the seven sites at Nineveh (Al-Rahmanyah,Al-Rashidiyah, Yarmejah, Hamam Al-Alil, Al-Nimrud, Al-Qa...

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Main Authors: Anwar Hammodi, Faeza Ali
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Education for Pure Sciences 2008-09-01
Series:مجلة التربية والعلم
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Online Access:https://edusj.mosuljournals.com/article_56039_581be663467447c00966406b0e49ffda.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT<br /> <br /> The biological study was conducted at the University of Mosul, College of Education, Department of Biology. To aims at identifying effects of environmental pollution in the seven sites at Nineveh (Al-Rahmanyah,Al-Rashidiyah, Yarmejah, Hamam Al-Alil, Al-Nimrud, Al-Qayarah and Sinjar) in concentrations of heavy accumulated metals,(Pb,Cd,Ni,Co) in the parts that are eaten from leguminosae plants.<br /> The study results showed that pods of leguminosae plants in different sites contained heavy metals with different concentrations within the normal levels of toxicity: cobalt (0.53-1.36), nickel(0.1-5), cadmium (5-30), lead (30-300)ppm. the concentration of cadmium was over than (0.1)ppm., which applied by (WHO).
ISSN:1812-125X
2664-2530