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- W3025804744 abstract "Heavy metal pollution is a major problem of soil contamination and occurs during anthropogenic activities. There are various detrimental effects caused by heavy metals and metalloids. These effects have also been perceived in animals and plants as well as in humans. Many studies describe that heavy metals pollution is the main threat to the whole agricultural production and quality of crops. Heavy metals make their entry in the environment through natural sources like volcanic activity, erosion, and mineral weathering. Heavy metal pollution is mainly caused by a small number of metals, mainly: Ni, Cd, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cr. Hence, various metals such as Ca, Fe, Mg, Zn, and metalloids have the most bio-importance directly to humans. Therefore, many other heavy metals, for example Cd, methylated forms of Pb, Hg, and As, have been considered less important to human life as well as their physiology. Many studies report the harmful impacts of heavy metals on plants and how they affect plants' physiological characteristics, biochemical changes, as well as ultra-structural changes. Cr metal reduces the germination of seeds and also badly affects the development of Brassica napus L. and also minimizes the enzymatic activities in Indian mustard and Cr also has a bad impact on many physiological traits. As a result, changes occur in their activity, diversity, and also the population size of the microbes in the soil. Metals discharged in water can be ingested by fish and many other aquatic organisms. Sometimes there are greater concentrations of metal that is known to be harmful found in aquatic organisms compared to the water they inhabit. Metal stress produces detrimental effects on an organism's activity, metabolism, reproduction, growth, and life. Over the centuries, pollution of metals has increased in the environment. It is important to clean up the metals from the contaminated soil to reduce their effects on ecosystems. This is a serious task and will involve a great deal of cost. Cost effectiveness is the major concern for the remediation of heavy metals using various approaches including biological, physical, and chemical methods." @default.
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