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Sustainable Agronomic Practices: a Hyperaccumulator Plant and its Associated Health Impacts
ISSN: 2582 - 967XPublisher: author   
Sustainable Agronomic Practices: a Hyperaccumulator Plant and its Associated Health Impacts
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Publisher: Rajesh Dhakane
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Abstract
Heavy Metals (HMs) are released through geological and anthropogenic activities and enter the environment through wastewater, soil, and sediment. These inorganic pollutants cannot be degraded and cause damage to vital human organs and ecosystems. Traditional farming practices have also been proposed as an instant approach for expanding the world’s food supply. Nevertheless, the inappropriate use of agrochemicals in recent years led to serious biosphere contamination and directly affected the food chain which exhibits a route for bioaccumulation of HMs resulting into the un-sustainability of food crop production. Tarek M. Galal and coworkers thought that in modern farming, the exploitation of polluted soils introduces new obstacles; however, an appropriate agro-technological innovation was required to maintain stability and the long-term viability of the related production system.