© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Three different soils were spiked with 12 different concentrations of inorganic mercury (Hg). Sub-chronic Hg toxicity tests were carried out with Eisenia fetida in spiked soils by exposing the worms for 28 days following standard procedures. The toxicity studies revealed that Hg exerted less lethal effect on earthworms in acidic soil with higher organic carbon (S-3 soil) where water soluble Hg recovery was very low compared to the water soluble Hg fractions in soils with less organic carbon and higher pH (S-1 and S-2 soils). The concentrations of total Hg that caused 50 % lethality to E. fetida (LC50) after 28 days of exposure in S-1, S-2 and S-3 soils were 152, 294 and 367 mg kg−1, respectively. T...
The toxicity of chemicals is often determined in standardised laboratory experiments. OECD artificia...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the toxicity of trace elements to earthworms (Eisenia fet...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Eisenia fetida (Savigny), added to an acidic soil cont...
Abstract The common compost earthworm Eisenia fetida was used for toxicity testing of mercury, in...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global importance but its fate and impact in soils is overlooked. E...
Earthworms are a major part of the total biomass of soil fauna and play a vital role in soil mainte...
Methylmercury compounds are very toxic for most organisms. Here, we investigated the potential of ea...
Two control and eight field-contaminated, metal-polluted soils were inoculated with Eisenia fetida (...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The heavy metal mercury is a non-essential hazardous element which concentrates ...
Earthworm (Eisenia fetida) behavioral and respiration responses to sublethal mercury concentrations ...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
The present laboratory study was carried out to determine the effect of the metal contaminated soil ...
*<p>Sampled after 30 days of incubation;</p>**<p>n = 3;</p>***<p>Soil treated with inorganic-Hg.</p
The mortality (7 and 14 d), weight change (7 and 14 d), and metal uptake of Eisenia fetida (Savigny,...
The toxicity of chemicals is often determined in standardised laboratory experiments. OECD artificia...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the toxicity of trace elements to earthworms (Eisenia fet...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Eisenia fetida (Savigny), added to an acidic soil cont...
Abstract The common compost earthworm Eisenia fetida was used for toxicity testing of mercury, in...
Despite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercury concentrations in t...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global importance but its fate and impact in soils is overlooked. E...
Earthworms are a major part of the total biomass of soil fauna and play a vital role in soil mainte...
Methylmercury compounds are very toxic for most organisms. Here, we investigated the potential of ea...
Two control and eight field-contaminated, metal-polluted soils were inoculated with Eisenia fetida (...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The heavy metal mercury is a non-essential hazardous element which concentrates ...
Earthworm (Eisenia fetida) behavioral and respiration responses to sublethal mercury concentrations ...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
The present laboratory study was carried out to determine the effect of the metal contaminated soil ...
*<p>Sampled after 30 days of incubation;</p>**<p>n = 3;</p>***<p>Soil treated with inorganic-Hg.</p
The mortality (7 and 14 d), weight change (7 and 14 d), and metal uptake of Eisenia fetida (Savigny,...
The toxicity of chemicals is often determined in standardised laboratory experiments. OECD artificia...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the toxicity of trace elements to earthworms (Eisenia fet...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Eisenia fetida (Savigny), added to an acidic soil cont...