Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon

Background: This study seeks to evaluate the origins, ecological implications, and ecotoxicological risks of trace metals using single and cumulative pollution indicators as well as mitigation strategies in the agricultural soils of Wabane, Cameroon. Methods: The soil samples were analyzed by ICP-OE...

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Main Authors: Guedjeo Christian Suh, Ngambu Aloysius Afahnwie, Anicet Feudjio Tiabou, Kouankap Nono Gus Djibril, Adze Rene Meniemoh, Lemnyuy Prosper Yiika
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Kouankap Nono Gus Djibril
Adze Rene Meniemoh
Lemnyuy Prosper Yiika
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description Background: This study seeks to evaluate the origins, ecological implications, and ecotoxicological risks of trace metals using single and cumulative pollution indicators as well as mitigation strategies in the agricultural soils of Wabane, Cameroon. Methods: The soil samples were analyzed by ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry). Results and Discussion: The agricultural soil samples exhibit high levels of Al2O3 and Fe2O3, which have high adsorption capacity for trace metals and are important carriers of trace metal migration and enrichment. The results highlight significant concentrations of Co, Cu, Cr, Ni, Hg, Mn, La, Sn and Zn above the geochemical threshold values, sourced from mixed provenance. Contamination assessment indicators: contamination factor (CF: 1–6), pollution load index (PLI: 0.02–1.23), and enrichment factor (EF: 0.21–604.80) suggest soil contamination and metallic pollution. The potential ecological risk indicators show minimal ecological effect of trace metals on the soil ecosystem. Toxic risk index (TRI: 0.36–7.60) and toxicity unit analysis (TUs: 0.004 to 0.96) indicates low toxicity, suggesting low toxicological effects of trace metals on the soil ecosystem. According to Pearson correlation matrix and principal component analysis, while Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Zn and V were obtained from geogenic provenance, As, Cd, Pb, Hg and Mn originate from geogenic as well as anthropogenic input sources. Conclusion: Lithogenic processes and anthropogenic practices contribute to contamination and metallic pollution of the soil ecosystem. Recommendations: Concrete monitoring and mitigation measures (low metal cultivars, biochar, etc.) must be taken to reduce trace metal accumulation from point and non-point sources entering agricultural soils. This research acts as a baseline study to potential soil contamination and metal toxicity in soils within the vicinity of Mount Bamboutos.
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spelling doaj-art-57cbab6356e34dea8d2caabd0938f47c2025-08-20T01:49:44ZengElsevierJournal of Trace Elements and Minerals2773-05062025-06-011210021810.1016/j.jtemin.2025.100218Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, CameroonGuedjeo Christian Suh0Ngambu Aloysius Afahnwie1Anicet Feudjio Tiabou2Kouankap Nono Gus Djibril3Adze Rene Meniemoh4Lemnyuy Prosper Yiika5Department of Geology, Higher Teachers Training College Bambili, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39, Bamenda, North West Region, CameroonDepartment of Geology, Mining and Environmental Science, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39, Bamenda, North West Region, CameroonEnvironmental Geosciences and Volcanology Research Group, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Buea, P.O. Box 63, Buea, South West Region, CameroonDepartment of Geology, Higher Teachers Training College Bambili, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39, Bamenda, North West Region, CameroonDepartment of Geology, Higher Teachers Training College Bambili, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39, Bamenda, North West Region, CameroonDepartment of Geology, Mining and Environmental Science, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39, Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon; Corresponding author.Background: This study seeks to evaluate the origins, ecological implications, and ecotoxicological risks of trace metals using single and cumulative pollution indicators as well as mitigation strategies in the agricultural soils of Wabane, Cameroon. Methods: The soil samples were analyzed by ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry). Results and Discussion: The agricultural soil samples exhibit high levels of Al2O3 and Fe2O3, which have high adsorption capacity for trace metals and are important carriers of trace metal migration and enrichment. The results highlight significant concentrations of Co, Cu, Cr, Ni, Hg, Mn, La, Sn and Zn above the geochemical threshold values, sourced from mixed provenance. Contamination assessment indicators: contamination factor (CF: 1–6), pollution load index (PLI: 0.02–1.23), and enrichment factor (EF: 0.21–604.80) suggest soil contamination and metallic pollution. The potential ecological risk indicators show minimal ecological effect of trace metals on the soil ecosystem. Toxic risk index (TRI: 0.36–7.60) and toxicity unit analysis (TUs: 0.004 to 0.96) indicates low toxicity, suggesting low toxicological effects of trace metals on the soil ecosystem. According to Pearson correlation matrix and principal component analysis, while Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Zn and V were obtained from geogenic provenance, As, Cd, Pb, Hg and Mn originate from geogenic as well as anthropogenic input sources. Conclusion: Lithogenic processes and anthropogenic practices contribute to contamination and metallic pollution of the soil ecosystem. Recommendations: Concrete monitoring and mitigation measures (low metal cultivars, biochar, etc.) must be taken to reduce trace metal accumulation from point and non-point sources entering agricultural soils. This research acts as a baseline study to potential soil contamination and metal toxicity in soils within the vicinity of Mount Bamboutos.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773050625000096SoilsMetalsPollutionLithogenic sourcesMitigation strategiesToxicity
spellingShingle Guedjeo Christian Suh
Ngambu Aloysius Afahnwie
Anicet Feudjio Tiabou
Kouankap Nono Gus Djibril
Adze Rene Meniemoh
Lemnyuy Prosper Yiika
Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals
Soils
Metals
Pollution
Lithogenic sources
Mitigation strategies
Toxicity
title Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
title_full Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
title_fullStr Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
title_short Source apportionment, ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of Wabane, South West Region, Cameroon
title_sort source apportionment ecological and toxicological risk assessment of trace metals in agricultural soils of wabane south west region cameroon
topic Soils
Metals
Pollution
Lithogenic sources
Mitigation strategies
Toxicity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773050625000096
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