نتایج جستجو برای: soil toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 296105  

2016
Ihuoma N. Anyanwu Kirk T. Semple

Microbes are susceptible to contaminant effects, and high concentrations of chemical in soil can impact on microbial growth, density, viability and development. As a result of relative sensitivity of microbes to contaminants, toxicity data are important in determining critical loads or safe levels for contaminants in soil. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of phenanthrene...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
E J Calabrese E J Stanek R C James S M Roberts

Several soil ingestion studies have indicated that some children ingest substantial amounts of soil on given days. Although the EPA has assumed that 95% of children ingest 200 mg soil/day or less for exposure assessment purposes, some children have been observed to ingest up to 25-60 g soil during a single day. In light of the potential for children to ingest such large amounts of soil, an asse...

2014
Maria Luiza F. M. Kede Fabio V. Correia Paulo F. Conceição Sidney F. Salles Junior Marcia Marques Josino C. Moreira Daniel V. Pérez

The objective of the present study was to investigate the reduction of mobility, availability and toxicity found in soil contaminated with lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) from Santo Amaro Municipality, Bahia, Brazil using two combined methods, commonly tested separately according to the literature: metal mobilization with phosphates and phytoextraction. The strategy applied was the treatment with tw...

2004
Ah-Jeong Son Kyung-Hee Shin Jong-Un Lee Kyoung-Woong Kim

Development of remediative techniques for PAH-contaminated soils and evaluation of residual toxicity after remediation are important issues in the assessment of soil quality. To investigate the efficiency of soil remediation technology using biomonitoring assay, soil flushing experiments with surfactant and ecotoxicity tests with Eisenia fetida were carried out for artificially phenanthrene-con...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
M Tesfaye S J Temple D L Allan C P Vance D A Samac

Al toxicity is a severe impediment to production of many crops in acid soil. Toxicity can be reduced through lime application to raise soil pH, however this amendment does not remedy subsoil acidity, and liming may not always be practical or cost-effective. Addition of organic acids to plant nutrient solutions alleviates phytotoxic Al effects, presumably by chelating Al and rendering it less to...

2014
CD Lewis JL Jacobs KF Smith R Behrendt

The benefits, costs and risk from introducing aluminium-tolerant lucerne (alfalfa) into a sheep grazing enterprise, consisting of a perennial ryegrass-based pasture, located in the high rainfall zone of Victoria, Australia, were estimated using a discounted cash flow analysis. Two ‘what if’ scenarios were compared for a modelled representative case study farm; 1) where aluminium toxicity occurr...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
iram khan department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india ayesha s ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india sharique a. ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india

introduction: among soil species earthworms are ubiquitous, abundant and important for soil processes, constituting the largest terrestrial faunal biomass and are also impacted by soil pollutants. the primary purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in earthworm biomass and behavior could serve as a good indicator for copper toxicity in soil systems. another aim of the study was t...

2010
Woo-Mi Lee Shin Woong Kim Jin Il Kwak Sun-Hwa Nam Yu-Jin Shin Youn-Joo An

We are consistently being exposed to nanomaterials in direct and/or indirect route as they are used in almost all the sectors in our life. Nations across the worlds are now trying to put global regulation policy on nanomaterials. Sometimes, they are reported to be more toxic than the corresponding ion and micromaterials. Therefore, safety research of nanoparticles has huge implications on a nat...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 2015
u. younis m. athar s.a. malik m.h. raza shah s. mahmood

disastrous effect of nickel on spinach was discussed by number of authors but the effect of amendments like biochar with nickel on spinacea oleraceal. is not still discussed by any author of the world because biochar was used as soil amendments which play a vital role in reducing mobilization and uptake of nickel by spinach plants.  as nickel contaminated plants are very harmful for the consump...

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