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Arsenic Behaviour from Groundwater and Soil to Crops: Impacts on Agriculture and Food Safety

Author Affiliations
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, University of Aberdeen
Published InReviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Year2007
Citations127

Abstract

High levels of As in groundwater commonly found in Bangladesh and other parts of Asia not only pose a risk via drinking water consumption but also a risk in agricultural sustainability and food safety. This review attempts to provide an overview of current knowledge and gaps related to the assessment and management of these risks, including the behaviour of As in the soil-plant system, uptake, phytotoxicity, As speciation in foods, dietary habits, and human health risks. Special emphasis has been given to the situation in Bangladesh, where groundwater via shallow tube wells is the most important source of irrigation water in the dry season. Within the soil-plant system, there is a distinct difference in behaviour of As under flooded conditions,…
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