Abstract
The increased utilization of wastewater has raised the level of heavy metals in the crops. Concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Mn, Zn, Cd, Co, and Fe) in soil, water, and wheat grains using different treatments of wastewater and ground water were determined in present pot experiment conducted in Sargodha, Pakistan. The current study also focused on the evaluation of bioconcentration factor and pollution load index of the contaminated soil. Most of the metals observed in wastewater were present above the permissible limit set by WWF. Cd concentration increased considerably under wastewater irrigation in soil and wheat grains. Zn showed highest bioconcentration. Wastewater irrigated soil exhibited the maximum Pollution Load Index (PLI) values as compared to control treatment. It is recommended that wastewater must be treated properly before agricultural use to reduce accumulation of heavy metals in the cereal crops and implement safe practices for wastewater usage.

KAFEEL AHMAD, ROBINA KOKAB, ZAFAR IQBAL KHAN, ASMA ASHFAQ, HUMAYUN BASHIR, MUDASRA MUNIR, MUHAMMAD SHER, KINZA WAJID, HASFSA MEMONA, MADIHA SANA, IJAZ RASOOL NOORKA, MAHPARA SHEHZADI, MUHAMMAD NADEEM, TAHIR MAHMOOD QURESHI, NAUNAIN MEHMOOD, ABID IJAZ, BUSHRA HUMA, IFRA SALEEM MALIK, KHALID NAWAZ, ILKER UGULU, YUNUS DOGAN. (2018) Assessment of Heavy Metals in Wheat Variety ‘‘Chagi-2’’ under Short-Term Wastewater Irrigation, Biologia – Journal of Biological Society of Pakistan, Volume 64 (I), Volume 64 (I).
  • Views 660
  • Downloads 80

Article Details

Volume
Issue
Type
Language