Arsenic in food chain through irrigation water-soil-crop pathway : risk assessment for sustainable agriculture of Bangladesh
Elevated level of groundwater arsenic (As) in Bangladesh has resulted as a massive calamity of exposing a large population to health risk and affecting livelihood and sustainable development of the country. Natural sources are responsible this arsenic contamination and it has adverse impact from the...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2009
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