A study was conducted to determine a possible role of loosely bound humic substances (i.e., humic and fulvic acids) in bioavailability of aged phenanthrene with time. In this study, long-term residence of phenanthrene in soil is defined as aging or sequestration, and the effect was determined by the declined bioavailability to bacteria of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with increased residence time. After 1, 7, and 100 days of aging of phenanthrene in Lima loam, about 90-93% of initial phenanthrene was recovered from the humin-mineral fraction of Lima loam whereas less than 12% was found in humic and fulvic acids of the same soil. Mineralization rates of phenanthrene aged in the humin-mineral fraction significantly decreased with time ...
Phenanthrene toxicity in soil is related to its bioaccessibility and bioavailability. The Dissolved...
Soil organic matter and clays represent an important hinderance for bioremediation technologies, as ...
Bioavailability is a governing factor that controls the rate of biological degradation of hydrophobi...
The organic mattermineral complex plays an important role in regulating the fate of hydrophobic orga...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are aromatic compounds persistent in the environment because ...
A study was conducted to investigate the ageing of phenanthrene in soil, and in particular how the a...
A study was conducted to determine the possible role of soil aggregates in the sequestration of phen...
A study was conducted to determine the relationship between organic matter content of soil and the a...
Purpose Persistent organic compounds exhibit declining extractability and bioavailability to microor...
We studied the effect of ageing on the mobility and sequestration of $^{14}$C-phenanthrene in an agr...
The mineralization of phenanthrene in pure cultures of a Pseudomonas fluorescens strain, isolated fr...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants frequently associa...
The microbial activity in soils was a critical factor governing the degradation of organic micro-pol...
The risk related to the presence of hydrophobic contaminants in soil is mainly due to their availabi...
The impact of whole digestate (WD) and its fractions (solid [SD] and liquid [LD]) on 14C-phenanthren...
Phenanthrene toxicity in soil is related to its bioaccessibility and bioavailability. The Dissolved...
Soil organic matter and clays represent an important hinderance for bioremediation technologies, as ...
Bioavailability is a governing factor that controls the rate of biological degradation of hydrophobi...
The organic mattermineral complex plays an important role in regulating the fate of hydrophobic orga...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are aromatic compounds persistent in the environment because ...
A study was conducted to investigate the ageing of phenanthrene in soil, and in particular how the a...
A study was conducted to determine the possible role of soil aggregates in the sequestration of phen...
A study was conducted to determine the relationship between organic matter content of soil and the a...
Purpose Persistent organic compounds exhibit declining extractability and bioavailability to microor...
We studied the effect of ageing on the mobility and sequestration of $^{14}$C-phenanthrene in an agr...
The mineralization of phenanthrene in pure cultures of a Pseudomonas fluorescens strain, isolated fr...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants frequently associa...
The microbial activity in soils was a critical factor governing the degradation of organic micro-pol...
The risk related to the presence of hydrophobic contaminants in soil is mainly due to their availabi...
The impact of whole digestate (WD) and its fractions (solid [SD] and liquid [LD]) on 14C-phenanthren...
Phenanthrene toxicity in soil is related to its bioaccessibility and bioavailability. The Dissolved...
Soil organic matter and clays represent an important hinderance for bioremediation technologies, as ...
Bioavailability is a governing factor that controls the rate of biological degradation of hydrophobi...