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"Stone" is actually recycled glass; "plastic" is made from processed grass; and "lumber" is partially composed of loofah, a cucumberlike vegetable grown in Paraguay.
The kind of vegetable grown is mainly determined by consumer demands, which can be defined in terms of variety, size, tenderness, flavour, freshness, and type of pack.
Houses, buildings and associated infrastructure are replacing gardens, banana plants, papaya trees and other traditional crops such as pulaka, also known as swamp taro – a root vegetable grown in pits dug into the limestone atoll.
The objectives of this study were to compare nitrate leaching for greenhouse vegetable grown under different water and fertilizer management, and to provide the best management practices (BMPs).
Notably, lettuce which is the main raw vegetable grown in contaminated water irrigated farms need to get special consideration since potential pathogenic microorganisms that get in contact may survive for quite some time and could pose potential health concerns for consumers (Beuchat et al. 2001; Aruscavage et al. 2006; Qadir et al. 2010).
Dietary exposure to heavy metals, namely cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu), has been identified as a risk to human health through the consumption of leafy vegetable grown on contaminated sites with wastewater irrigation (Zhuang et al. 2009; Hu et al. 2013; Hu and Ding 2009; Nabulo et al. 2010; Intawongse and Dean 2006).
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