Livestock manure and the impacts on soil health: A review
Soil health is the capacity of the soil to provide an environment for optimum growth and
development of plants, while also ensuring the health of animals and humans. Animal …
development of plants, while also ensuring the health of animals and humans. Animal …
The phytomanagement of trace elements in soil
Trace elements (TEs) occur at low concentrations (< 1000 mg kg− 1) in organisms, yet they
have a large biological effect, both as essential nutrients and environmental contaminants …
have a large biological effect, both as essential nutrients and environmental contaminants …
Long-term manure and fertilizer effects on soil organic matter fractions and microbes under a wheat–maize crop** system in northern China
W Gong, X Yan, J Wang, T Hu, Y Gong - Geoderma, 2009 - Elsevier
As an essential indicator of soil quality, soil organic carbon (SOC) and its different labile
fractions have an important role in determining soil chemical, physical, and biological …
fractions have an important role in determining soil chemical, physical, and biological …
Rhizoremediation–a promising tool for the removal of soil contaminants: a review
A Saravanan, S Jeevanantham, VA Narayanan… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Over most recent couple of decades, the contamination of water and soil has turned into a
remarkable risk to biological community and human health. Plant-based remediation of …
remarkable risk to biological community and human health. Plant-based remediation of …
Arsenic Resistance and Biosorption by Isolated Rhizobacteria from the Roots of Ludwigia octovalvis
Certain rhizobacteria can be applied to remove arsenic in the environment through
bioremediation or phytoremediation. This study determines the minimum inhibitory …
bioremediation or phytoremediation. This study determines the minimum inhibitory …
Plants as useful vectors to reduce environmental toxic arsenic content
Arsenic (As) toxicity in soil and water is an increasing menace around the globe. Its
concentration both in soil and environment is due to natural and anthropogenic activities …
concentration both in soil and environment is due to natural and anthropogenic activities …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancing the plants growth and arsenic uptake from soil using arsenite-oxidizing bacteria
K Debiec-Andrzejewska, T Krucon, K Piatkowska… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Plants, that naturally inhabit arsenic-contaminated areas may be used for effective arsenic-
uptake from soil. The efficiency of this process may be increased by the reducing arsenic …
uptake from soil. The efficiency of this process may be increased by the reducing arsenic …
Response of plant and soil microbes to biochar amendment of an arsenic-contaminated soil
The historical treatment of livestock with arsenical-based pesticides has resulted in large
areas of pastoral land being highly contaminated with arsenic. This study investigated the …
areas of pastoral land being highly contaminated with arsenic. This study investigated the …
Using elevated CO2 to increase the biomass of a Sorghum vulgare× Sorghum vulgare var. sudanense hybrid and Trifolium pratense L. and to trigger …
The most important challenge to use phytoremediation is how to improve its efficiency by
increasing the accumulation of metals in plants, or by improving key plant biological traits …
increasing the accumulation of metals in plants, or by improving key plant biological traits …
Biochar in co-contaminated soil manipulates arsenic solubility and microbiological community structure, and promotes organochlorine degradation
We examined the effect of biochar on the water-soluble arsenic (As) concentration and the
extent of organochlorine degradation in a co-contaminated historic sheep-dip soil during a …
extent of organochlorine degradation in a co-contaminated historic sheep-dip soil during a …