In soil environments, sorption/desorption reactions as well as chemical complexation with inorganic and organic ligands and redox reactions, both biotic and abiotic, are of great importance in controlling their bioavailability, leaching and toxicity. These reactions are affected by many factors such as pH, nature of the sorbents, presence and concentration of organic and inorganic ligands, including humic and fulvic acid, root exudates, microbial metabolites and nutrients. In this review, we highlight the impact of physical, chemical, and biological interfacial interactions on bioavailability and mobility of metals and metalloids in soil. Special attention is devoted to: i) the sorption/desorption processes of metals and metalloids on/from ...
We studied the effects of commercial humic substances derived from leonardite at different rates (0,...
For over three centuries, soil scientists and microbiologists have been studying the most diverse ha...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
Knowledge on the fate and transport of heavy metals is essential for predicting the environmental im...
Mobility of heavy metals at contaminated sites is mainly influenced by the soil physicochemical prop...
Numerous trace metals have been identified as essential micronutrients for plants and/or microorgani...
Presented as part of Special Symposium SA2 - In-situ Risk Reduction of Metal-Contaminated SoilsHeavy...
Bioavailability of heavy metals at contaminated sites is largely controlled by the physicochemical p...
The application of sewage sludge or biosolids on soils has been widespread in agricultural areas. Ho...
</p>The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total conten...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total content is highl...
Mobile and potentially mobile forms of heavy metals are probably one of the most important toxic haz...
The myriad of human activities including strategic and energy development at various DOE installatio...
We studied the effects of commercial humic substances derived from leonardite at different rates (0,...
For over three centuries, soil scientists and microbiologists have been studying the most diverse ha...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions ...
Knowledge on the fate and transport of heavy metals is essential for predicting the environmental im...
Mobility of heavy metals at contaminated sites is mainly influenced by the soil physicochemical prop...
Numerous trace metals have been identified as essential micronutrients for plants and/or microorgani...
Presented as part of Special Symposium SA2 - In-situ Risk Reduction of Metal-Contaminated SoilsHeavy...
Bioavailability of heavy metals at contaminated sites is largely controlled by the physicochemical p...
The application of sewage sludge or biosolids on soils has been widespread in agricultural areas. Ho...
</p>The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total conten...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
The environmental risk of heavy metals which are present in soil at a certain total content is highl...
Mobile and potentially mobile forms of heavy metals are probably one of the most important toxic haz...
The myriad of human activities including strategic and energy development at various DOE installatio...
We studied the effects of commercial humic substances derived from leonardite at different rates (0,...
For over three centuries, soil scientists and microbiologists have been studying the most diverse ha...
To provide the basis for an improved quantitative risk assessment of heavy metals in the environmen...