Analysis of Heavy Metals and Determination of Physicochemical Parameters in Agricultural Soils as a Condition for the Cultivation of Wheat Varieties Triticum Aestivum and Triticum Durum in the Agro Ecological Conditions of Kosovo

Xhurkaj, Albulena and Hoxha, Besiana and Hoxha, Ibrahim and Stamatovska, Viktorija (2024) Analysis of Heavy Metals and Determination of Physicochemical Parameters in Agricultural Soils as a Condition for the Cultivation of Wheat Varieties Triticum Aestivum and Triticum Durum in the Agro Ecological Conditions of Kosovo. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 25 (9). pp. 243-250. ISSN ISSN 2719-7050, ISSN 2299–8993, License CC-BY 4.0

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Abstract

Abstract: The purpose of the study is the determination of heavy metals in soil samples and their circulation in the food chain. In this study, the correlation between the presence of heavy metals in agricultural soils and the quality preservation of wheat, specifically Triticum Aestivum and Triticum Durum, was investigated. The results indicate that over 85% of the samples contain a high presence of metals compared to Kosovar standards. Land surveying was conducted at distances ranging from 20 m to 400 m from the highway. The results for Pb at a distance from 20 m showed a value of 2.11 mg·kg-1, while Zn varied with a value of 5.12 mg·kg-1. However, the amount of heavy metals in agricultural soil is not sufficient to determine their risk in the food chain. The samples studied from the wheat varieties exhibited the accumulation of metals in the wheat cultivated in the studied soils. Some wheat samples showed high levels of heavy metals, with Pb varying significantly with a value of 1.99 mg·kg-1, and Cr with a value of 6.12 mg·kg-1. In this study, the circulation of soil metals such as Pb, Cd, Cr, Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn was monitored. The study then continued with the monitoring of soil physicochemical parameters as indicators of soil quality, such as organic carbon. The results showed variations depending on the distance and its concentration. The maximum protein value varied at 11.9%, gluten at 22.8%, moisture at 11.4%, etc., especially for Triticum A. and Triticum D. wheat varieties.
Keywords: soil, heavy metals, organic carbon, wheat

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Scientific Fields (Frascati) > Natural sciences > Earth and related environmental sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Technology and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Prof. d-r. Viktorija Stamatovska
Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2024 11:28
Last Modified: 05 Aug 2024 11:28
URI: https://eprints.uklo.edu.mk/id/eprint/10127

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