Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill

Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines, which are common soil arthropods found in Southeast Asia, were found in abundance at a Malaysian sanitary landfill. This indicates that both these species were able to tolerate heavy metal contaminated soils. A study was conducted to assess the bioac...

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Main Authors: Sundara Rajoo, Keeren, Ismail, Ahmad, Karam Singh, Daljit Singh, Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir, Omar, Hishamuddin, Lim, A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/1/Heavy%20metal%20bioaccumulation%20in%20soil%20arthropods%20at%20malaysian%20sanitary%20landfill.pdf
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author Sundara Rajoo, Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam Singh, Daljit Singh
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Omar, Hishamuddin
Lim, A.
author_facet Sundara Rajoo, Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam Singh, Daljit Singh
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Omar, Hishamuddin
Lim, A.
author_sort Sundara Rajoo, Keeren
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines, which are common soil arthropods found in Southeast Asia, were found in abundance at a Malaysian sanitary landfill. This indicates that both these species were able to tolerate heavy metal contaminated soils. A study was conducted to assess the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in these soil arthropods, to determine the possibility of these heavy metals contaminating our food chain and also the possibility of developing natural absorbents of heavy metals. This study was conducted at Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill, one of the largest landfills in Malaysia. Chemical analyses were conducted to determine the concentration of heavy metal in the top soil (10.0 cm), washed and unwashed Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines samples. Comparison between the heavy metal concentrations in the washed arthropods samples, unwashed arthropods samples and the top soil were conducted using one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) at significance difference of P ≤0.05, followed by Tukey HSD test, to determine if the soil arthropods were bioaccumulators for any of the heavy metals. Only Cd was found to be significantly higher in both the soil arthropods when compared to the top soil content, meaning that both Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines were soil arthropods that were bioaccumulators of Cd. More research should be conducted to determine the exact part the Cd is stored in these arthropods and also the possibility of Cd entering our food chain via these soil arthropods.
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spelling upm-620162020-02-04T03:59:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/ Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill Sundara Rajoo, Keeren Ismail, Ahmad Karam Singh, Daljit Singh Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir Omar, Hishamuddin Lim, A. Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines, which are common soil arthropods found in Southeast Asia, were found in abundance at a Malaysian sanitary landfill. This indicates that both these species were able to tolerate heavy metal contaminated soils. A study was conducted to assess the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in these soil arthropods, to determine the possibility of these heavy metals contaminating our food chain and also the possibility of developing natural absorbents of heavy metals. This study was conducted at Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill, one of the largest landfills in Malaysia. Chemical analyses were conducted to determine the concentration of heavy metal in the top soil (10.0 cm), washed and unwashed Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines samples. Comparison between the heavy metal concentrations in the washed arthropods samples, unwashed arthropods samples and the top soil were conducted using one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) at significance difference of P ≤0.05, followed by Tukey HSD test, to determine if the soil arthropods were bioaccumulators for any of the heavy metals. Only Cd was found to be significantly higher in both the soil arthropods when compared to the top soil content, meaning that both Orthomorpha coarctata and Trigoniulus corallines were soil arthropods that were bioaccumulators of Cd. More research should be conducted to determine the exact part the Cd is stored in these arthropods and also the possibility of Cd entering our food chain via these soil arthropods. 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/1/Heavy%20metal%20bioaccumulation%20in%20soil%20arthropods%20at%20malaysian%20sanitary%20landfill.pdf Sundara Rajoo, Keeren and Ismail, Ahmad and Karam Singh, Daljit Singh and Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir and Omar, Hishamuddin and Lim, A. (2017) Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill. Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 3 (1). pp. 160-163. ISSN 2455-0272 http://jacsdirectory.com/journal-of-environmental-sciences-and-pollution-research/articleview.php?id=43
spellingShingle Sundara Rajoo, Keeren
Ismail, Ahmad
Karam Singh, Daljit Singh
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Omar, Hishamuddin
Lim, A.
Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title_full Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title_fullStr Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title_short Heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at Malaysian sanitary landfill
title_sort heavy metal bioaccumulation in soil arthropods at malaysian sanitary landfill
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62016/1/Heavy%20metal%20bioaccumulation%20in%20soil%20arthropods%20at%20malaysian%20sanitary%20landfill.pdf