Heavy Metal Pollution: Copper
Journal Title: International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 5
Abstract
One of the biggest problems of the world is environmental pollution due to development of technology and increase of population. Heavy metal pollution is one of element of pollution. Heavy metals are released to environment (water and soil) because of industrial, agricultural and mining activities. For example copper sulfate has been used for fungal disease control in viticulture in Portugal and in aquaculture in Turkey. Copper is discovered in the aquatic habitats collecting runoff water from this agricultural area
Authors and Affiliations
Kucuk S*
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