Authors
Rubina Khanam, Anjani Kumar, AK Nayak, Md Shahid, Rahul Tripathi, S Vijayakumar, Debarati Bhaduri, Upendra Kumar, Sangita Mohanty, P Panneerselvam, Dibyendu Chatterjee, BS Satapathy, H Pathak
Publication date
2020/1/10
Source
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
699
Pages
134330
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Rice is one of the principal staple foods, essential for safeguarding the global food and nutritional security, but due to different natural and anthropogenic sources, it also acts as one of the biggest reservoirs of potentially toxic metal(loids) like As, Hg, Se, Pb and Cd. This review summarizes mobilization, translocation and speciation mechanism of these metal(loids) in soil-plant continuum as well as available cost-effective remediation measures and future research needs to eliminate the long-term risk to human health. High concentrations of these elements not only cause toxicity problems in plants, but also in animals that consume them and gradual deposition of these elements leads to the risk of bioaccumulation. The extensive occurrence of contaminated rice grains globally poses substantial public health risk and merits immediate action. People living in hotspots of contamination are exposed to higher health risks …
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