In field trials at 2 sites, different levels of sodium arsenite were applied prior to crop planting. Reductions in yield were recorded but, in subsequent years, residual effects diminished. The arsenite half life was 6.5 _ 0.4 years. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission
Arsenic is one of the most deadly contaminants polluting the environment in many countries of the wo...
This paper reports the results of an experimental study testing a low-cost in situ chemical fixatio...
The great value of arsenic in the forms of Paris green and London purple for the destruction of leaf...
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The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1463-6_1Arse...
Purpose Bangladesh is an agriculture-based country, where about 3 million ha is covered by groundwat...
The different levels of arsenic (As) had a significant effect on the yield, yield reduction and As a...
The different levels of arsenic (As) had a significant effect on the yield, yield reduction and As a...
Agricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specific geological contexts ...
International audienceChronic exposure to arsenic (As) through food crops is a major health issue. O...
Arsenic (As) is an element with important environmental and human health implications due to its tox...
Arsenic is one of the most deadly contaminants polluting the environment in many countries of the wo...
This paper reports the results of an experimental study testing a low-cost in situ chemical fixatio...
The great value of arsenic in the forms of Paris green and London purple for the destruction of leaf...
The problem of arsenic accumulation in soils is one of comparatively recent importance. As agricul...
Bioavailability of As varies among soils, and this needs to be taken into account during environment...
Adsorption of arsenic onto soil was investigated as a means of understanding arsenic-induced release...
Arsenic trioxide was widely applied to soils in North America as an herbicide during the 1950-60s. T...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in urban soils with prolonged arsenical pesticide application h...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1463-6_1Arse...
Purpose Bangladesh is an agriculture-based country, where about 3 million ha is covered by groundwat...
The different levels of arsenic (As) had a significant effect on the yield, yield reduction and As a...
The different levels of arsenic (As) had a significant effect on the yield, yield reduction and As a...
Agricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specific geological contexts ...
International audienceChronic exposure to arsenic (As) through food crops is a major health issue. O...
Arsenic (As) is an element with important environmental and human health implications due to its tox...
Arsenic is one of the most deadly contaminants polluting the environment in many countries of the wo...
This paper reports the results of an experimental study testing a low-cost in situ chemical fixatio...
The great value of arsenic in the forms of Paris green and London purple for the destruction of leaf...