Heavy Metal Accumulation on the Roadside Plant Species with Ethnobotanical Significance and Human Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study of a Major Highway Near the Coal Capital of India
The study has provided profound insights into the intricate dynamics of heavy metal accumulation in roadside plant species, yielding invaluable implications for environmental management and public health.
Published in Earth & Environment, Sustainability, and Agricultural & Food Science
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- To assess the heavy metal (HM) accumulation in selected roadside plant species.
- The concentration of HM in plant species from the location with heavy traffic.
- Plant species with low HM accumulation potential should be preferred to minimize the risk of HM pollution.
- Roadside plants can play a pivotal role as bioindicators of HM pollution, aiding in environmental monitoring and management efforts.
- Directly and indirectly supports to various types of sustainable development goals (SDG).
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