Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail

Anthropogenic activities continuously increase the amount of trace metal in the environment, especially in agriculture soils.The trace metal cannot be degraded, they are deposited, assimilated or incorporated in soils. This study assessed the concentration of trace metal such as Cu, Mn, and Mg in Pa...

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Main Author: Ismail, Nabihah Syahira
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36473/
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description Anthropogenic activities continuously increase the amount of trace metal in the environment, especially in agriculture soils.The trace metal cannot be degraded, they are deposited, assimilated or incorporated in soils. This study assessed the concentration of trace metal such as Cu, Mn, and Mg in Palm Oil Plantation soils and their possible human health risk at Kampung Gajah, Pasir Salak. In these study, 100 samples collected in the palm oil plantation soils were analyzed for Magnesium, Copper and Manganese using the Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. The study design is cross-sectional study. The mean concentration of Mn, Cu, and Mg in the soil were 30.72, 20.70 and 29.84 mg/kg respectively. The concentration of trace metal in soils were compared with the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline, Environment Protection Act and Canadian Soil Quality Guideline.The result indicated that the concentration of Mn and Cu are exceeded the permissible limits set by the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline. However, copper metal lower than the standard that stated under the Environment Protection Act and Canadian Soil Quality Guideline. For Mg concentration, the result revealed is lower than the permissible limit of typical range of natural occurring metals concentration from the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline. However, there is no value derived for Mg and Mn element from the other standard. Generally, the concentration level of Mn and Cu are higher than that of Mg. Statistical analysis revealed that there is significance difference of mean Manganese level between the Site A and C (p <0.05) while no significance difference for Copper and Magnesium (p>0.05). The health risk assessment model revealed that there was no health risk for both worker at palm oil plantation and construction's workers with all the trace metal, since the calculation of hazard index (HI) was below than 1 (HI<1). As conclusion, this study provides important information about the concentration of Mn, Cu, and Mg in palm oil plantation exposed to environmental stress by anthropogenic activities, mainly from the application of the fertilizer.
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spelling uitm-364732022-12-30T04:09:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36473/ Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail Ismail, Nabihah Syahira Medicine and disease in relation to psychology. Terminal care. Dying Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Toxicology. Poisons Anthropogenic activities continuously increase the amount of trace metal in the environment, especially in agriculture soils.The trace metal cannot be degraded, they are deposited, assimilated or incorporated in soils. This study assessed the concentration of trace metal such as Cu, Mn, and Mg in Palm Oil Plantation soils and their possible human health risk at Kampung Gajah, Pasir Salak. In these study, 100 samples collected in the palm oil plantation soils were analyzed for Magnesium, Copper and Manganese using the Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. The study design is cross-sectional study. The mean concentration of Mn, Cu, and Mg in the soil were 30.72, 20.70 and 29.84 mg/kg respectively. The concentration of trace metal in soils were compared with the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline, Environment Protection Act and Canadian Soil Quality Guideline.The result indicated that the concentration of Mn and Cu are exceeded the permissible limits set by the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline. However, copper metal lower than the standard that stated under the Environment Protection Act and Canadian Soil Quality Guideline. For Mg concentration, the result revealed is lower than the permissible limit of typical range of natural occurring metals concentration from the Contaminated Land Management and Control Guideline. However, there is no value derived for Mg and Mn element from the other standard. Generally, the concentration level of Mn and Cu are higher than that of Mg. Statistical analysis revealed that there is significance difference of mean Manganese level between the Site A and C (p <0.05) while no significance difference for Copper and Magnesium (p>0.05). The health risk assessment model revealed that there was no health risk for both worker at palm oil plantation and construction's workers with all the trace metal, since the calculation of hazard index (HI) was below than 1 (HI<1). As conclusion, this study provides important information about the concentration of Mn, Cu, and Mg in palm oil plantation exposed to environmental stress by anthropogenic activities, mainly from the application of the fertilizer. 2015 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36473/1/36473.pdf Ismail, Nabihah Syahira (2015) Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail. (2015) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Medicine and disease in relation to psychology. Terminal care. Dying
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Toxicology. Poisons
Ismail, Nabihah Syahira
Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title_full Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title_fullStr Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title_full_unstemmed Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title_short Determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at Pasir Salak,Perak. / Nabihah Syahira Ismail
title_sort determination of trace metal in palm oil plantation soil and health risk assessment at pasir salak,perak. / nabihah syahira ismail
topic Medicine and disease in relation to psychology. Terminal care. Dying
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Toxicology. Poisons
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36473/