Pollution in urban environments has raised concerns about the consumer safety of food produced by urban horticulture. Could a solid by-product of drinking water treatment provide the answer? Soil amendment with drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs) has been shown to limit the uptake of metal contaminants, effectively immobilizing these elements within the soil; however, DWTRs possess a strong specific affinity for P and soil amendment with DWTRs can reduce P availability, thereby inducing plant P deficiencies and restricting growth. We conducted a glasshouse pot experiment to investigate the effect of alum-based DWTR amendment rate and P fertilizer placement method on Brassica pekinensis growth and As, Cd and P uptake under controlled ...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...
A phosphate compound can stabilize cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soils, althou...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...
Pollution in urban environments has raised concerns about the consumer safety of food produced by ur...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced by the treatment of potable water with coagulating age...
Drinking water treatment residuals (alum) are waste products of water purification that have potenti...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiPhosphorus (P) fertilizer use effici...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Inorganic phosphorus (P) is a finite resource used t...
Water treatment residual (WTR) is a by-product of municipal clean water treatment which is normally ...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
In an era where increasing urbanization is resulting in issues such as urban poverty, malnutrition a...
IntroductionSoil degradation coupled with poor access to organic nutrient resources remains a major ...
Deficiencies in phosphorus (P), an essential factor for plant growth and aided phytostabilization, a...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...
A phosphate compound can stabilize cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soils, althou...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...
Pollution in urban environments has raised concerns about the consumer safety of food produced by ur...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced by the treatment of potable water with coagulating age...
Drinking water treatment residuals (alum) are waste products of water purification that have potenti...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiPhosphorus (P) fertilizer use effici...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Inorganic phosphorus (P) is a finite resource used t...
Water treatment residual (WTR) is a by-product of municipal clean water treatment which is normally ...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
In an era where increasing urbanization is resulting in issues such as urban poverty, malnutrition a...
IntroductionSoil degradation coupled with poor access to organic nutrient resources remains a major ...
Deficiencies in phosphorus (P), an essential factor for plant growth and aided phytostabilization, a...
Bioretention systems can reduce stormwater runoff volumes and filter pollutants. However, bioretenti...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...
A phosphate compound can stabilize cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soils, althou...
Urban soils are increasingly used to produce food for local consumption, which requires at the same ...