© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Biosolids application to arable land is a common, and cost-effective, practice but the impact of prolonged disposal remains uncertain. We evaluated the dynamics of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) at a long-established ‘dedicated’ sewage treatment farm. Soil metal concentrations exceeded regulations governing application of biosolids to non-dedicated arable land. However, measurement of isotopic exchangeability of Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb demonstrated support for the ‘protection hypothesis’ in which biosolids constituents help immobilise potential toxic metals (PTMs). Metal concentrations in a maize crop were strongly, and almost equally, correlated with all ‘capacity-based’ and ‘intensity-based’ estimates of soil metal b...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
It is widely accepted that bioavailability, rather than total soil concentration, is preferred when ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Biosolids application to arable land is a common, and cost-effective, practice ...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
Biosolids land application for beneficial reuse applies varying amounts of trace metals to soils. Me...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The processes driving the bioavailability of trace metals in agricultural soils amended with organic...
Successive biosolids applications increase soil levels of heavy metals which can be toxic to soil or...
Biosolids land application for beneficial reuse applies varying amounts of trace metals to soils. Me...
Application of biosolids to forests as a method of disposal is currently being used by authorities a...
Biosolids land application applies varying trace metal amounts to soils. Measuring total soil metals...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
It is widely accepted that bioavailability, rather than total soil concentration, is preferred when ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Biosolids application to arable land is a common, and cost-effective, practice ...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
Biosolids land application for beneficial reuse applies varying amounts of trace metals to soils. Me...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The disposal of biosolids poses a major environmental and economic problem. Agricultural use is gene...
The processes driving the bioavailability of trace metals in agricultural soils amended with organic...
Successive biosolids applications increase soil levels of heavy metals which can be toxic to soil or...
Biosolids land application for beneficial reuse applies varying amounts of trace metals to soils. Me...
Application of biosolids to forests as a method of disposal is currently being used by authorities a...
Biosolids land application applies varying trace metal amounts to soils. Measuring total soil metals...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Much research has demonstrated that the phytoavailability of heavy metals (HM) are generally greates...
It is widely accepted that bioavailability, rather than total soil concentration, is preferred when ...