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Arsenic Incorporation into Garden Vegetables Irrigated with Contaminated Water
Rahman I.M.M. & Hasan M.T.
Abstract
Daily vegetable requirement are mostly fulfilled in Bangladesh through homestead garden
production which are usually irrigated with arsenic-rich underground water. Garden vegetables grown in
arsenic-tainted soil may uptake and accumulate significant amount of arsenic in their tissue. Mean, minimum
and maximum arsenic content in some common garden vegetables, e.g. bean, bitter gourd, bottle gourd, brinjal,
chilli, green papaya, mint, okra, palwal, potato, red amaranth, string bean and sweet gourd, from an arsenicprone
locality of Bangladesh have been assessed. The contribution of vegetable-arsenic in the daily diet was
estimated. Correlation with the groundwater arsenic status and statistical significance of variations has been
discussed.
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