نتایج جستجو برای: soil toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 296105  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Koen Oorts Hans Bronckaers Erik Smolders

A systematic comparison of Cu toxicity thresholds was made between freshly spiked soils and soils in which elevated Cu concentrations have been present for various times. Three uncontaminated soils were spiked and experimentally leached or incubated outdoors for up to 18 months. Additionally, five field-contaminated soils with a 6- to 80-year-old Cu contamination were sampled, and corresponding...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2021

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2008
Jae-Woong Jung Seunghwan Lee Hyerim Ryu Ki-Hoon Kang Kyoungphile Nam

Oxidative coupling reaction of phenol mediated by birnessite was studied in aqueous phase and soil. Phenol was readily transformed by birnessite and almost all phenol disappeared in both samples after 24 hours of reaction. Phenol transformation kinetics was investigated by plotting reaction time against logarithm concentrations of residual phenol, revealing that exponential decrease of phenol w...

2001
Nguyen V. Hue Silvio Vega James A. Silva

Although less widespread than Al-toxic acid soils, Mntoxic acid soils do exist in Hawaii (Hue et al., 1998a), Manganese toxicity is a serious constraint to many crops grown Brazil (R.S. Yost, personal communication, 1999), and on acid soils in Hawaii. To develop management strategies to deal with the Mn problem, four experiments were conducted. First, to the Philippines (Hue, 1999). For example...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2008
Thomas Hartnik Line E Sverdrup John Jensen

Alpha-cypermethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid, is used as an insecticide in agricultural settings and is increasingly replacing organophosphates and carbamates because of lower application rates and lower toxicity to mammals. Because very little is known about the acute and chronic toxicity of this compound for soil-living organisms, the present study investigated acute and sublethal toxicity of a...

2012
Pauline L. Waalewijn-Kool Maria Diez Ortiz Cornelis A. M. van Gestel

Due to the difficulty in dispersing some engineered nanomaterials in exposure media, realizing homogeneous distributions of nanoparticles (NP) in soil may pose major challenges. The present study investigated the distribution of zinc oxide (ZnO) NP (30 nm) and non-nano ZnO (200 nm) in natural soil using two different spiking procedures, i.e. as dry powder and as suspension in soil extract. Both...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2000
M A Huijbregts U Thissen J B Guinée T Jager D Kalf D van de Meent A M Ragas A W Sleeswijk L Reijnders

Toxicity potentials are standard values used in life cycle assessment (LCA) to enable a comparison of toxic impacts between substances. In most cases, toxicity potentials are calculated with multi-media fate models. Until now, unrealistic system settings were used for these calculations. The present paper outlines an improved model to calculate toxicity potentials: the global nested multi-media...

2013
Anna Malara Patryk Oleszczuk

The objective of the study was to determine the leachates toxicity from sewage sludge-amended soils (sandy and loamy). Samples originated from a plot experiment realized over a period of 29 months. Two types of soil were fertilized with sewage sludges at the dose of 3 % (90 t/ha). Soil samples were taken after 0, 7, 17, and 29 months from the application of sewage sludges. Leachates were obtain...

2002
Nguyen V. Hue

Manganese (Mn) toxicity in crops is a serious problem in Hawaii, especially Kauai and Oahu, where most soils are highly weathered. To devise a management strategy to control Mn toxicity, a greenhouse experiment was conducted on an acid (pH 4.4) Oxisol (Wahiawa series) having 15g·kg total Mn. Factorial combinations of lime (0, 2.0, and 4.0 g·kg CaCO3) and two composts (made from chicken manure a...

2011
Takeshi Hirano Kazuyoshi Tamae

Although the toxicity of metal contaminated soils has been assessed with various bioassays, more information is needed about the biochemical responses, which may help to elucidate the mechanisms involved in metal toxicity. We previously reported that the earthworm, Eisenia fetida, accumulates cadmium in its seminal vesicles. The bio-accumulative ability of earthworms is well known, and thus the...

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