Journal of Central European Agriculture (Jul 2003)
STUDY ON THE CHEMICAL HETEROGENEITY OF CADMIUM AND LEAD IN THE BIOSPHERE - BIOACCUMULATION OF CADMIUM AND LEAD IN THE ORGANISM OF YOUNG RUMINANTS FROM ANTHROPOGENIC ECOSYSTEMS WITH AN INCREASED TECHNOGENIC CLARC
Abstract
The technogenic Clarc of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) from the upper soil layer and the forage plants in an industrially polluted region, so as the Pb and Cd input in the organism of young lambs and kid by the synthesis of secondary biological production have been investigated. For the synthesis of 1 kg secondary production in the organism of lambs, the input of Pb with the food and drinking water is 6.44 mg and 2.46 mg Cd and in the kid- organism- 21.41 mg Pb and 5.29 mg Cd. The obtained production in conditions of increased technogenic Clarc is with higher content of Pb and Cd, according the maximal admissible levels (EC- regulation 466/2001).