The effect of exogenous phosphate (P, 200 mg·kg-1 soil) on the lability and phyto-availability of arsenic (As) was studied using the diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technique. Lettuce were grown on the As-amended soils following the stabilization of soil labile As after 90 day’s incubation. Phosphate (P) application generally facilitated plant growth except one grown on P-sufficient soil. Soil labile As concentration increased in all the soils after P application due to a competition effect. Plant As concentration increased in red soils collected from Hunan Province, while decreases were observed in the other soils. Even though, an overall trend of decrease was obtained in As phytoavailability along with the increase of DGT-measured...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...
Arsenate and phosphate interactions are important for better understanding their uptake and accumula...
Background This work focuses on the accumulation and mobility properties of arsenic (As) and the eff...
Deficiencies in phosphorus (P), an essential factor for plant growth and aided phytostabilization, a...
The enrichment of soil arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) is putting increasing pressure on the environm...
Adsorption of arsenic onto soil was investigated as a means of understanding arsenic-induced release...
Arsenic is recognised as a toxic metalloid and a strong pollutant in soils of many countries. Thus, ...
In this paper, the effect of phosphate on As phytoextraction was examined. The effect of phosphate o...
Recognition that the bioavailability of soil As (As) is influenced by its soil dynamics has initiate...
Arsenic (As) is an ubiquitous metalloid that is introduced into the environment from both anthropoge...
The mobility of arsenic (As) in soil depends on its sorption/desorption processes on soil particles....
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.4711–4716Better understanding of the processes controlling ars...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...
Arsenate and phosphate interactions are important for better understanding their uptake and accumula...
Background This work focuses on the accumulation and mobility properties of arsenic (As) and the eff...
Deficiencies in phosphorus (P), an essential factor for plant growth and aided phytostabilization, a...
The enrichment of soil arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) is putting increasing pressure on the environm...
Adsorption of arsenic onto soil was investigated as a means of understanding arsenic-induced release...
Arsenic is recognised as a toxic metalloid and a strong pollutant in soils of many countries. Thus, ...
In this paper, the effect of phosphate on As phytoextraction was examined. The effect of phosphate o...
Recognition that the bioavailability of soil As (As) is influenced by its soil dynamics has initiate...
Arsenic (As) is an ubiquitous metalloid that is introduced into the environment from both anthropoge...
The mobility of arsenic (As) in soil depends on its sorption/desorption processes on soil particles....
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.4711–4716Better understanding of the processes controlling ars...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...
Arsenate and phosphate interactions are important for better understanding their uptake and accumula...
Background This work focuses on the accumulation and mobility properties of arsenic (As) and the eff...