Aim of this work was the development of a new non-biological factor to determine microbial in situ bioavailability of chemicals in soils. Pesticide residues were extracted from ten highly different agricultural soils that had been incubated with the C-14-herbicide isoproturon (IPU) under comparable soil conditions (water tension - 15 kPa; soil density 1.3 g cm(-3)). Two different pesticide extraction approaches were compared: (i) C-14-pesticide residues were measured in the pore water (PW) which was extracted from soil by centrifugation; (ii) C-14-pesticide residues were extracted from soil samples with an excess of water (EEW). We introduce the pesticide's in situ mass distribution quotient (iMDQ) as a measure for pesticide bioavailabi...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...
There has been and continues to be considerable scientific interest in predicting bioremediation rat...
Two approaches to determine pesticide (bio-)availability in soils (i) batch experiments with "e...
Traditional extraction methods (soil solution and solvent extraction) are simple to use and conventi...
The development of methods for the measurement of hydrophobic organic contaminant bioavailability, w...
Soils represent a major sink for organic xenobiotic contaminants in the environment. The degree to w...
In soil contamination studies the extent of contamination is usually described in terms of the conte...
Soils contaminated with organic chemicals are now widespread in industrialized and developing countr...
Publication Date (Web): October 28, 2014Sorption is one of the major processes that determine the fa...
Understanding the distribution, behaviour and interactions of complex chemical mixtures is key for p...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Different strategies are now being optimized to prevent water from agricultural areas being contamin...
Ionisable pesticides can be partially ionised within the range of natural soil pH and this strongly ...
Soil organic matter is the result of the biological and chemical degradation of dead plant residues ...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...
There has been and continues to be considerable scientific interest in predicting bioremediation rat...
Two approaches to determine pesticide (bio-)availability in soils (i) batch experiments with "e...
Traditional extraction methods (soil solution and solvent extraction) are simple to use and conventi...
The development of methods for the measurement of hydrophobic organic contaminant bioavailability, w...
Soils represent a major sink for organic xenobiotic contaminants in the environment. The degree to w...
In soil contamination studies the extent of contamination is usually described in terms of the conte...
Soils contaminated with organic chemicals are now widespread in industrialized and developing countr...
Publication Date (Web): October 28, 2014Sorption is one of the major processes that determine the fa...
Understanding the distribution, behaviour and interactions of complex chemical mixtures is key for p...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Different strategies are now being optimized to prevent water from agricultural areas being contamin...
Ionisable pesticides can be partially ionised within the range of natural soil pH and this strongly ...
Soil organic matter is the result of the biological and chemical degradation of dead plant residues ...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...
There has been and continues to be considerable scientific interest in predicting bioremediation rat...