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Investigation of Nickel in soil, forages and blood plasma of buffaloes with respect to seasonal variations

Investigation of Nickel in soil, forages and blood plasma of buffaloes with respect to seasonal variations

KAFEEL AHMAD1, NIMRA ARSHAD1, ZAFAR IQBAL KHAN1, KINZA WAJID1, HUMAYUN BASHIR1, IJAZ RASOOL NOORKA2, MAHPARA SHEHZADI3, HAFSA MEMONA4, MADIHA SANA4, KHALID NAWAZ5, MUDASRA MUNIR1, IFRA SALEEM MALIK1, TASAWAR ABBAS6, ABRAR HUSSAIN7, MUHAMMAD SHER8, MUHAMMAD FAHAD ULLAH6, MUHAMMAD AKRAM QAZI9, MUHAMMAD NADEEM10, MUHAMMAD RIZWAN QURESHI10

1Department of Botany, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
2Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agriculture College, University of Sargodha, Pakistan
3Department of Plant breeding and Genetics, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
4Department of Zoology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan
5Department of Botany, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan
6Department of Earth Sciences, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
7University of Education Township Campus, Lahore
8Department of Chemistry, University of Sargodha, Pakistan
9Punjab Agriculture Research Board Gulberg-III, Lahore
10Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Sargodha, Pakistan
 
*Corresponding Author:
Zafar Iqbal Khan
zikhan11@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Heavy metal accumulation in forage poses a threat of toxic effects on the cattle. This study includes collection of forage, soil and buffalo blood samples to analyze heavy metals in them. Forages, soil and buffalo blood were collected from six sites of sampling. Out of which 5 sites were on the roadside and one site was away from the road. Grinding of the collected samples of soil and forage was followed by their acid digestion. Buffalo blood samples were centrifuged and the blood serum was separated which was then digested using acids. The atomic absorption spectrophotometer was then used to analyze the heavy metals in the digested samples. The results were analyzed statistically. Two-way ANOVA was used to find out variance and correlation in all samples. The nickel concentration found in the samples of soil, forage and blood was highest in the samples collected from site II (Chak 50 SB). The bio concentration factor found for nickel was highest in the samples of site II. On the other hand, the bio concentration factor for blood and forage was highest in the samples collected form site IV (Shaheenabad Road). The correlation result showed that Ni was positively significant when the soil and forage was correlated unlike the result of correlation for blood and forage which was negatively significant. The daily intake of metals and health risk index was found highest in the samples collected from site IV. The pollution load index was found highest in the samples collected from site V (Bhalwal Road).

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Biologia (Lahore)

December

Vol.65, Iss. 2

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