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Heavy metal stress in the agro-environment: consequences, adaptations and remediation

Author Affiliations
Assam University, University of Kalyani, Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
Year2024
Citations21

Abstract

The adverse effects of abiotic components of the environment have led to noteworthy increases in drip global agricultural productivity. Among abiotic stresses, heavy metal (HM) stress is an important environmental factor with a significant negative impact on plants and requires serious attention due to its global presence. HMs are mostly found as key chemical components integrated into rock, particularly in industrial and urban areas. Rapid industrial development coupled with urbanization has amplified the accumulation of anthropogenic HMs in the environment. In comparison with organic substances, HMs cannot be decayed by biological interventions and thus remain in the environment for an extended period and subsequently pass through the food chain and subsequently accumulate in the bodies of humans and animals. This…
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