نتایج جستجو برای: soil toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 296105  

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes 2012
Ariel H Paracampo Hernán D Mugni Pablo M Demetrio Martín H Pardi Gustavo D Bulus Marcelo D Asborno Carlos A Bonetto

Persistence of toxicity in runoff water and soil was investigated in experimental soybean plots subjected to successive runoff events following pesticide application. Runoff events were produced by irrigation using a sprinkler system. The pesticides applied were cypermethrin and endosulfan, which are widely used in soy production in Argentina. Toxicity tests were performed on two abundant compo...

2009
Suranjana Arora Manas Kanti Ray

All metals are toxic and our bodies require special transport and handling mechanisms to keep them from harming us. The toxicity occurs in humans due to environmental pollution via soil or water contamination or due to occupational exposure. Some of these metals are useful to us in low concentrations but are highly toxic in higher concentrations. These metal toxicity cause serious morbidity and...

2010
N. V. Hue

Soil acidity, which is characterized by mainly aluminum (Al) toxicity and often calcium (Ca) deficiency, is a serious constraint for crop production in many regions of the world. Soil acidity is traditionally corrected by applications of lime (CaCO3 or Ca(OH)2), which raise soil pH, precipitate Al and provide Ca. However, high rates of lime cannot be afforded because of its high cost relative t...

2012
Yanjie Tong Qijun Wang Yafan Bi Mingke Lei Yezi Lv Yangyang Liu Jiali Liu Lili Lu Yali Ma Yuanxin Wu Shengdong Zhu

In order to evaluate the influence of ionic liquid 1butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([Bmim]Cl) on the soil micro-ecological system, the toxicity of [Bmim]Cl to soil microorganisms and its impact on soil physico-chemical properties were investigated. Three soil samples, which were taken from the rape land, nursery land and the broad bean land respectively, were used for this study. The toxici...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2010
T Bur A Probst A Bianco L Gandois Y Crouau

The toxicity of cadmium for the Collembola Folsomia candida was studied by determining the effects of increasing Cd concentrations on growth, survival and reproduction in three cultivated and forested soils with different pH (4.5-8.2) and organic matter content (1.6-16.5%). The Cd concentration in soil CaCl(2) exchangeable fraction, in soil solution and in Collembola body was determined. At sim...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
M K Firestone K Killham J G McColl

Inhibition of Aspergillus flavus growth from spores was used as a simple bioassay for toxicity of Al and Mn mobilized by simulated acid precipitation. Al was identified as being toxic in soil leachates resulting from acid inputs of pH less than 2.7. Inhibition by Mn was not detectable. The addition of fluoride significantly reduced Al toxicity, suggesting that biotoxicity of Al is partially dep...

2012
Cornelis A.M. van Gestel

Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil invertebrates in the 1960s. To support the risk assessment of chemicals, in the 1980s and 1990s development of toxicity tests was the main issue, including single species tests and also more realistic test systems like model ecosystems and field tests focusing on structural and functional endpoints. In the...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2017
Romária Pereira de Araújo Alex-Alan Furtado de Almeida Lidiane Silva Pereira Pedro A O Mangabeira José Olimpio Souza Carlos P Pirovani Dário Ahnert Virupax C Baligar

Cadmium (Cd) is a highly toxic metal for plants, even at low concentrations in the soil. The annual production of world cocoa beans is approximately 4 million tons. Most of these fermented and dried beans are used in the manufacture of chocolate. Recent work has shown that the concentration of Cd in these beans has exceeded the critical level (0.6mgkg-1 DM). The objective of this study was to e...

2003
Laleh Yerushalmi Sylvie Rocheleau Ruxandra Cimpoia Manon Sarrazin Geoffrey Sunahara Adriana Peisajovich Gervais Leclair Serge R. Guiot

Soil samples taken from a contaminated site in Northern Quebec, Canada, exhibited a low capacity for biodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), despite a high capacity for the mineralization of aromatic hydrocarbons and a low toxicity of soil leachates as measured by Microtox assay. Toxicity assays directly performed on surface soil, including earthworm mortality and barley seedling ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Paula S Tourinho Cornelis A M van Gestel Stephen Lofts Amadeu M V M Soares Susana Loureiro

The effects of soil pH on the toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) to the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus were evaluated. Isopods were exposed to a natural soil amended with CaCO3 to reach 3 different pH(CaCl2) levels (4.5, 6.2, and 7.3) and to standard LUFA 2.2 soil (pH 5.5) spiked with ZnO NPs (30 nm), non-nano ZnO (200 nm), and ionic Zn as ZnCl₂. Toxicity was expressed based on to...

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