The examination of molybdenum in the food chain by statistic methods

Authors

  • Gergely Ráthonyi
  • László Várallyai
  • Béla Kovács

Keywords:

multidisciplinary science, micro-elements pollution, molybdenum, food chain, data-processing

Abstract

The informatics - especially applied informatics - undergone a significant development at the end of XXth. century. This is allowed analyzing of soil pollution by computer controlled system. The importance of this explains the soil is polluted especially by pesticides, wastes, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer, which through plants get into our food direct and indirect way. In this way polluted foods can cause ill our vitally important organs. On account of opening of the mentioned pollution we can process the experimental data fast and exactly so we can get such a large number of new information. Being aware of this valuable information we can make indispensable arrangements and we can hinder the impairing micro-elements – other elements as well – segregate in food chain. I studied the environmental pollutant affect of the molybdenum by elements load experiment in Nagyhörcsök Experimental Station. I analyzed the contact between the uptake of molybdenum and other micro-elements and its effect on plant organs (loaf, seed) using by different statistic methods.

Published

2010-02-15

How to Cite

The examination of molybdenum in the food chain by statistic methods. (2010). ACTA AGRARIA KAPOSVARIENSIS, 14(3), 323-333. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/aak/article/view/2011