Contaminant uptake in wastewater irrigated tomatoes.

Journal of hazardous materials(2023)

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As population growth and climate change add to the problem of water scarcity in many regions, the argument for using treated wastewater for irrigation is becoming increasingly compelling, which makes understanding the risks associated with the uptake of harmful chemicals by crops crucial. In this study, the uptake of 14 chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) and 27 potentially toxic elements (PTEs) was studied in tomatoes grown in soil-less (hydroponically) and soil (lysimeters) media irrigated with potable and treated wastewater using LC-MS/MS and ICP-MS. Bisphenol S, 2,4 bisphenol F, and naproxen were detected in fruits irrigated with spiked potable water and wastewater under both conditions, with BPS having the highest concentration (0.034-0.134 µg kg f. w.). The levels of all three compounds were statistically more significant in tomatoes grown hydroponically (更多
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Chemicals of emerging concern,Elements,Health risk assessment,Hydroponics,Lysimeters,Tomato uptake,Treated wastewater reuse
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