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Effect of Pb-Polluted Soil on Soybean Growth and Associated Toxicological Risk.

Andrés BlancoMaría L PignataJudith H Rodriguez
Published in: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2021)
Glycine max (L.) Merr. (soybean) has been mentioned as a potential accumulator of hazardous metals, such as Pb. The main route of human exposure to heavy metals is consumption. This study evaluates Pb accumulation in soybean at different growth stages. The aim was to determine the period of the crop development when absorption and distribution mostly occur. Soybean plants were grown in control and Pb-polluted soils in a greenhouse experiment. Morpho-physiological parameters and Pb content in organs were analyzed. Results showed that Pb affected the biomass of roots and plant height, with the highest Pb accumulation occurring in the roots and with low translocation to aerial organs. Moreover, Pb accumulation and distribution occurred before grain filling, the crop critical period. Soybean seeds accumulated Pb above permissible values, but with no associated toxicological risk. Furthermore, pods showed higher Pb values ​​than seeds, suggesting a protective effect.
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