Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soils: Sources, Influencing Factors, and Remediation Strategies

Toxics. 2024 Jan 12;12(1):63. doi: 10.3390/toxics12010063.

Abstract

Soil heavy metal pollution is a global environmental challenge, posing significant threats to eco-environment, agricultural development, and human health. In recent years, advanced and effective remediation strategies for heavy metal-contaminated soils have developed rapidly, and a systematical summarization of this progress is important. In this review paper, first, the anthropogenic sources of heavy metals in agricultural soils, including atmospheric deposition, animal manure, mineral fertilizers, and pesticides, are summarized. Second, the accumulation of heavy metals in crops as influenced by the plant characteristics and soil factors is analyzed. Then, the reducing strategies, including low-metal cultivar selection/breeding, physiological blocking, water management, and soil amendment are evaluated. Finally, the phytoremediation in terms of remediation efficiency and applicability is discussed. Therefore, this review provides helpful guidance for better selection and development of the control/remediation technologies for heavy metal-contaminated agricultural soils.

Keywords: agricultural soil; heavy metal; remediation; safe utilization; source.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2023YFD1700105) and the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA (CARS-23-B15).