Publication Date (Web): April 6, 2006Isotopic techniques have become a valuable tool for assessing the lability or potential availability of elements in soil. Until now, work on soil Cu has been limited to E-value methods where soil solution extracts are obtained by physical means due to the very short (12.4 h) half-life of the radio isotope 64Cu. However, a stable isotope method has recently been developed for determining soil Cu E values that utilizes enhancement of the 65Cu isotope in soil and measurement of the subsequent ratio with 63Cu. We have developed an L-value technique for soil Cu, where plants are used to sample the soil solution and therefore give a direct measure of the plant available Cu. The L-value technique developed was ...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...
Determining the total concentration of elements in soils seldom provides sufficient insight into tra...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
Isotope dilution is a useful technique to measure the labile metal pool, which is the amount of meta...
Extended abstract.Isotope dilution is a useful technique to measure the labile metal pool, which is ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMeasurement of labile (isotopically ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants and many microorganisms, playing a key role in ...
The aim of this research was (i) to compare the use of stable (111Cd) and radioactive (109Cd) isotop...
Metals in soil are potentially harmful to humans and ecosystems. Stable isotope measurement may prov...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate the potential of using non-traditional stable isotopes a...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...
Determining the total concentration of elements in soils seldom provides sufficient insight into tra...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...
Isotope dilution is a useful technique to measure the labile metal pool, which is the amount of meta...
Extended abstract.Isotope dilution is a useful technique to measure the labile metal pool, which is ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMeasurement of labile (isotopically ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
The environmental mobility of Cu and therefore its potential toxicity are closely linked to its atta...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants and many microorganisms, playing a key role in ...
The aim of this research was (i) to compare the use of stable (111Cd) and radioactive (109Cd) isotop...
Metals in soil are potentially harmful to humans and ecosystems. Stable isotope measurement may prov...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate the potential of using non-traditional stable isotopes a...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...
Determining the total concentration of elements in soils seldom provides sufficient insight into tra...
Currently, total metal concentrations (MTotal) are used to assess the toxicity risks of soil metal t...