AI Article Synopsis

  • Unplanned water reuse for crop irrigation can lead to global health risks by introducing contaminants into food, affecting crop quality, and harming soil health.
  • This study examines the combined effects of pharmaceuticals and trace metals on the interaction between water, soil, and plants, revealing that these contaminants can have both harmful and beneficial interactions.
  • While drug levels in lettuce are generally safe for humans, cadmium (Cd) exceeds safety limits, and the presence of these contaminants can reduce lettuce biomass and cause nutrient imbalances in crops.

Article Abstract

Unplanned water reuse for crop irrigation may pose a global health risk due to the entry of contaminants into the food chain, undesirable effects on crop quality, and impact on soil health. In this study, we evaluate the impact derived from the co-occurrence of pharmaceuticals (Phs), trace metals (TMs), and one metalloid within the water-soil-plant continuum through bioassay experiments with L. Results indicate that the co-occurrence of Phs and TMs has synergistic or antagonistic effects, depending on target contaminants and environmental compartments. Complex formations between drugs and TMs may be responsible for enhanced sorption onto the soil of several Phs and TMs. Concerning plant uptake, the co-occurrence of Phs and TMs exerts antagonistic and synergistic effects on carbamazepine and diazepam, respectively. With the exception of Cd, drugs exert an antagonistic effect on TMs, negatively affecting their uptake and translocation. Drug contents in lettuce edible parts do not pose any threat to human health, but Cd levels exceed the maximum limits set for leafy vegetable foodstuffs. Under Ph-TM conditions, lettuce biomass decreases, and a nutrient imbalance is observed. Soil enzyme activity is stimulated under Ph-TM conditions (β-galactosidase) and Ph and Ph-TM conditions (urease and arylsulfatase), or it is not affected (phosphatase).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11281246PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics12070457DOI Listing

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