ASSESSING COPPER THRESHOLDS FOR PHYTOTOXICITY AND POTENTIAL DIETARY TOXICITY IN SELECTED VEGETABLE CROPS

@article{Yang2002ASSESSINGCT,
  title={ASSESSING COPPER THRESHOLDS FOR PHYTOTOXICITY AND POTENTIAL DIETARY TOXICITY IN SELECTED VEGETABLE CROPS},
  author={Xiao-E. Yang and Xinxian Long and Wuzhong Ni and Zheng-qian Ye and Zhenli He and Peter Joseph Stoffella and David V. Calvert},
  journal={Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B},
  year={2002},
  volume={37},
  pages={625 - 635}
}
Copper pollution in soils is widespread, and its accumulation in crop products could pose a risk on human health. In this paper, bioavailability of added copper (Cu) and critical Cu concentrations in a vegetable garden soil was evaluated for Chinese cabbage (Brassica chinensis L.), pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.), and celery (Apiumg graveolens L. var. dulce DC) based on human dietary toxicity. The availability of added Cu in the soil decreased with incubation time, and had minimal change after… 
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