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Exploring the potential of biochar to reduce pesticide uptake in <i>Lactuca sativa</i> and health risk assessment

Syeda Zainab NadeemSustainable Development Study Center, Government College UniversityMuhammad FarhanSustainable Development Study Center, Government College UniversityWaqas ud Din KhanSustainable Development Study Center, Government College UniversityQaiser Farid KhanDepartment of Microbiology, Ikam Ul Haq Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Government College UniversityHafiz Muhammad Saleem AkhtarCollege of Agricultural Science and Food Science, Shandong University of TechnologyMutwakel DabiellilUpper Nile UniversityEsmael M. AlyamiDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid UniversityOhoud A. AlghamdiDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid UniversityGehan M. ElossailyDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, AlMaarefa University
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This study investigated the efficacy of rice straw-derived biochar in mitigating cypermethrin (CY) and deltamethrin (DL) uptake in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) grown in contaminated sandy loam soil (10 mg kg⁻¹). Biochar was applied at 0%–1% (w/w), with 0.5% showing optimal results: 35% longer shoots (DL), 43%–47% higher soluble proteins, 34% more chlorophyll a, and 54% lower malondialdehyde (MDA), indicating reduced oxidative stress. Nutrient levels also increased, particularly Ca (20%), Mg (33%), and Na (10%). Biochar immobilizes pesticides, reducing the root concentration factor (RCF) and bioconcentration factor (BCF) to 0.05–0.06 mg kg⁻¹ at 1%, thereby limiting translocation and residue risk. CY exhibited lower short-term (0.12) and long-term (0.14) risk than DL. Biochar has enhanced crop resilience, improved food safety, and demonstrated sustainable waste valorization, supporting SDGs 2, 3, and 12.

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