High Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Agricultural Soil, Impacting Food Safety
A study looked at heavy metals in soil in the Sanjiang Plain. They found that the metals varied a lot across the area, with some influenced by natural factors like soil type and climate, while others were affected by human activities. The metals didn't follow a specific pattern over a large area, except for copper. The researchers made a map showing where the metals were highest, which was linked to soil type, land use, and farming practices.