Distribution of selected carcinogenic hydrocarbon and heavy metals in an oil-polluted agriculture zone

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E. O. Nwaichi
M. O. Wegwu
U. L. Nwosu
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[1] Institute of Agrophysics,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences
[2] University of Port Harcourt,undefined
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Carcinogenic hydrocarbons; Plants contaminant uptake and exposure; Oil pollution; Niger delta; Food chain;
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Owing to the importance of clean and fertile agricultural soil for the continued existence of man, this study investigated the concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and some heavy metals in soils and selected commonly consumed vegetables and tubers from oil-polluted active agricultural farmland in Gokana of Ogoniland, Rivers State, Nigeria. Samples from Umuchichi, Osisioma Local Government Area in Abia State, Nigeria, a non-oil-polluted area constituted the control. In test and control, up to 3,830 ± 19.6 mgkg−1 dw and 6,950 ± 68.3 mgkg−1 dw (exceeding DPR set limits) and 11.3 ± 0.04 mgkg−1 dw and 186 ± 0.02 mgkg−1 dw for TPH and PAHs, respectively, were recorded in test soil and plant samples, respectively. Among the metals studied (Pb, Cd, Cr, Mn, Fe and Zn), Pb and Cr uptake exceeded WHO set limits for crops in test samples. Combined sources of pollution were evident from our studies. Bitterleaf and Waterleaf could be tried as bioindicators owing to expressed contaminants uptake pattern.
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