Metal (Loid)s in Farmland Soils and Strategies to Reduce Bioavailability
<p>High concentrations of heavy metal (loid)s (HMs) in farmland soils reduces crop yield and contaminates the food chain. Exposure to HMs in the diet results in several adverse health effects such as cancer, reproductive health problems and cardiovascular diseases. Understanding the origin and...
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Main Authors: | Fayiga AO (Author), Nwoke OC (Author) |
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Open Journal of Environmental Biology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-04-18.
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