Center for Environmental Health, New York State Department of Health, Corning Tower, Room 1743, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237, USA.
Center for Environmental Health, New York State Department of Health, Corning Tower, Room 1743, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237, USA.
Environ Pollut. 2014 Apr;187:162-9. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.01.007. Epub 2014 Feb 3.
Urban gardens provide affordable fresh produce to communities with limited access to healthy food but may also increase exposure to lead (Pb) and other soil contaminants. Metals analysis of 564 soil samples from 54 New York City (NYC) community gardens found at least one sample exceeding health-based guidance values in 70% of gardens. However, most samples (78%) did not exceed guidance values, and medians were generally below those reported in NYC soil and other urban gardening studies. Barium (Ba) and Pb most frequently exceeded guidance values and along with cadmium (Cd) were strongly correlated with zinc (Zn), a commonly measured nutrient. Principal component analysis suggested that contaminants varied independently from organic matter and geogenic metals. Contaminants were associated with visible debris and a lack of raised beds; management practices (e.g., importing uncontaminated soil) have likely reduced metals concentrations. Continued exposure reduction efforts would benefit communities already burdened by environmental exposures.
城市花园为那些难以获得健康食品的社区提供了负担得起的新鲜农产品,但也可能增加接触铅(Pb)和其他土壤污染物的风险。对来自纽约市(NYC)54 个社区花园的 564 个土壤样本进行的金属分析发现,70%的花园中至少有一个样本超过了基于健康的指导值。然而,大多数样本(78%)并未超过指导值,中位数通常低于 NYC 土壤和其他城市园艺研究报告的值。钡(Ba)和 Pb 最常超过指导值,与锌(Zn)强烈相关,Zn 是一种常用的测量营养素。主成分分析表明,污染物与有机物和地质金属独立变化。污染物与可见的碎屑和缺少抬高的床有关;管理实践(例如,引入无污染的土壤)可能降低了金属浓度。减少接触的持续努力将使已经受到环境暴露的社区受益。