Pollution Characteristics and Risk Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Farmland Soil and Crops in the Suburbs of Urumqi

Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2023 Jul 8;44(7):4039-4051. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202207215.ABSTRACTIn order to understand the occurrence of PAHs in soil and crops, the enrichment capacity of different crops for PAHs, and the distribution characteristics of PAHs in different parts of crops, the crops and soil planted in the farmland around Urumqi were studied as examples. Samples were collected in the farmland gathering area in the suburb of Urumqi in July 2021. A total of 100 crop samples were collected, including 21 crop species and 45 surface soil samples. The results showed that 16 types of PAHs were detected in the soil and crops. The total concentration of PAHs in farmland soil ranged from 19.06 to 1870.86 μg·kg-1, and the average concentration was 127.40 μg·kg-1. Seven carcinogenic PAHs accounted for 42.85%-79.20% of the 16 types of PAHs, among which BaP was the main pollutant in the soil. Through the characteristic ratio method, it was found that the main sources of PAHs in the soil were biomass and coal combustion. Total PAHs in crops ranged from 1.86 μg·kg-1 to 974.05 μg·kg-1, with an average of 303.30 μg·kg-1. Different crops had different enrichment capacities for PAHs. Among the 21 crops sampled, the accumulative content of PAHs in pumpkin was the highest (431.75 μg·kg-1). In leaf vegetable crops, the content of PAHs in leaves was higher than that in roots and fruits. In fruit and vegetable crops, the PAH content in fruit was higher than that in the root or leaf. Th...
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