تركيز المعادن الثقيلة الكادميوم والنحاس والرصاص والزنك في النباتات على طول الطريق السريع بين الرمثا والمفرق
The contamination of plants with heavy metals is a serious environmental problem. Existence of heavy metals in
animal or human body over risk levels is toxic and causes different diseases. In this study, the concentration of
four heavy metals; cadmium Cd, copper Cu, lead Pb and zinc Zn, in four wild plants is investigated at four
different sites (10km apart) along the highway between Ramtha city and Mafraq city along the northern borders
of Jordan with Syria. These plants are Stipa gigantean or Stipa grass, Trifolium resupinatum (Nafal), Anabasis
aphylla (Ashnan) and Anabasis_setifera (Sheran). The results show that the investigated plants have high
contamination levels by these metals at three sites, while the fourth site has lower concentration level than the
others.