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Arsenic in Agricultural Soils of a Historically Mined and Industrial Region of Southern Serbia and Northern Kosovo: Bioavailability and Uptake by Plants Species Zea mays L. and Solanum tuberosum L.
Authors:Nemanja Bara?  Sandra ?krivanj  Zoran Bukumiri?  Milan Bara?  Dragan Manojlovi?  Rada Petrovi?
Institution:1. Innovation Center, Faculty of Technology &2. Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbianbarac@tmf.bg.ac.rs;4. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;5. Institute of Medical Statistics and Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;6. Department of Technology and Metallurgy, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Pri?tina, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia;7. Department of Inorganic Chemical Technology, Faculty of Technology &8. Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:This article reports the results of a study focused on the presence and bioavailability of arsenic in agricultural soil in the mining and industrial regions of northern Kosovo and southern Serbia, as well as uptake and bioaccumulation of arsenic in two commonly cultivated plant species (Zea mays L. and Solanum tuberosum L.). This area was one of the most important mining districts in Europe. The collected soil samples were subjected to a modified BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure in order to investigate the chemical partitioning of arsenic in the soils. The general distribution of arsenic in various fractions was: exchangeable < reducible < oxidizable fractions. Highest concentrations of total arsenic in soil were found close to industrial facilities and tailing ponds. In addition, fluvisols were significantly more enriched with arsenic than soils at a distance from the river flows. The edible parts of the plant specimen showed different As contents, suggesting that these plant species have different propensities for the uptake and bioaccumulation of arsenic from soil.
Keywords:Arsenic  soil  pollution  bioavailability  sequential extraction  maize  potato
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