The functional role of organic acid anions in soil has been intensively investigated, with special focus on (i) microbial respiration and soil carbon dynamics, (ii) nutrient solubilization or (iii) metal detoxification and reduction of plant metal uptake. Little is known about the interaction dynamics of organic acid anions with the soil matrix and the potential impact of adsorption and desorption processes on the functional significance of these effects. The aim of this study was to characterize experimentally the adsorption and desorption dynamics of organic acid anions in five agricultural soils differing in iron and aluminium oxide contents and using citrate as a model carboxylate. Results showed that both adsorption and desorption proc...
Anions play a very significant role in the retention and plant availability of soil and fertilizer i...
Exudation of organic acids has been hypothesized to greatly improve the ability of plants to establi...
Some organic acids of low molecular weight, generated through breakdown of giant wastes or root exud...
The functional role of organic acid anions (e.g. citrate, oxalate, malonate, etc) in soil has been i...
Organic acids play an important role in the nutritional conditions of plants. Their relevance is rel...
The role of organic acids in the mobilization of plant nutrients from the rhizosphere was assessed i...
International audienceAdsorption desorption is a key factor for leaching, migration and (bio)degrada...
International audienceAims and Background Plants can exude large amount of carboxylates which ultima...
The objectives for the third year of the Work Package 10 were the validation of the model for Al-H-P...
We have used an integrated approach to study the mobility of inorganic phosphorus (P) from soil soli...
Citric acid exudation by plant roots is often linked to the mobilisation of recalcitrant soil phosph...
The availability of organic contaminants in soils or sediments for microbial degradation or removal ...
Citric acid exudation by plant roots is often linked to the mobilisation of recalcitrant soil phosph...
The availability of organic contaminants in soils or sediments for microbial degradation or removal ...
Chemical-soil interactions in the soil environment have profound impacts on chemical spatial distrib...
Anions play a very significant role in the retention and plant availability of soil and fertilizer i...
Exudation of organic acids has been hypothesized to greatly improve the ability of plants to establi...
Some organic acids of low molecular weight, generated through breakdown of giant wastes or root exud...
The functional role of organic acid anions (e.g. citrate, oxalate, malonate, etc) in soil has been i...
Organic acids play an important role in the nutritional conditions of plants. Their relevance is rel...
The role of organic acids in the mobilization of plant nutrients from the rhizosphere was assessed i...
International audienceAdsorption desorption is a key factor for leaching, migration and (bio)degrada...
International audienceAims and Background Plants can exude large amount of carboxylates which ultima...
The objectives for the third year of the Work Package 10 were the validation of the model for Al-H-P...
We have used an integrated approach to study the mobility of inorganic phosphorus (P) from soil soli...
Citric acid exudation by plant roots is often linked to the mobilisation of recalcitrant soil phosph...
The availability of organic contaminants in soils or sediments for microbial degradation or removal ...
Citric acid exudation by plant roots is often linked to the mobilisation of recalcitrant soil phosph...
The availability of organic contaminants in soils or sediments for microbial degradation or removal ...
Chemical-soil interactions in the soil environment have profound impacts on chemical spatial distrib...
Anions play a very significant role in the retention and plant availability of soil and fertilizer i...
Exudation of organic acids has been hypothesized to greatly improve the ability of plants to establi...
Some organic acids of low molecular weight, generated through breakdown of giant wastes or root exud...