International audienceThe presence of arsenic in irrigation and drinking waters is a threat to worldwide human health. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a ubiquitous and photoreactive sorbent of arsenic, capable of both suppressing and enhancing its mobility. Microbes can control the mobilization of mineral-bound arsenic, through redox processes thought to occur intracellularly. The role that DOM plays on the bioavailability of arsenic to microbes is often invoked but remains untested experimentally. Here, using a whole-cell biosensor, we tested the role of DOM on As (III) and As(V) bioavailability. Using cation amendments, we explored the nature of As-DOM interactions. We found As bioavailability to be dependent on [As]/[DOM] ratio and on ...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
Les bactéries jouent un rôle majeur dans la mobilité de l'arsenic (As) dans l'environnement. L'objec...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...
International audienceThe presence of arsenic in irrigation and drinking waters is a threat to world...
Understanding the effects of water chemistry on the availability of arsenic (As) to biota is importa...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
Despite its high toxicity and widespread occurrence in many parts of the world, arsenic (As) concent...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
The release of arsenic (As) adsorbed onto iron oxide (Fe-oxide) surfaces is affected by dissolved or...
Most studies dealing with arsenic behaviour in the environment are dedicated to adsorption or oxidat...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
International audienceMicrobial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic ele...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
Microbial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic elements, which threatens...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
Les bactéries jouent un rôle majeur dans la mobilité de l'arsenic (As) dans l'environnement. L'objec...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...
International audienceThe presence of arsenic in irrigation and drinking waters is a threat to world...
Understanding the effects of water chemistry on the availability of arsenic (As) to biota is importa...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
Despite its high toxicity and widespread occurrence in many parts of the world, arsenic (As) concent...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
The release of arsenic (As) adsorbed onto iron oxide (Fe-oxide) surfaces is affected by dissolved or...
Most studies dealing with arsenic behaviour in the environment are dedicated to adsorption or oxidat...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
International audienceMicrobial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic ele...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
Microbial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic elements, which threatens...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
Les bactéries jouent un rôle majeur dans la mobilité de l'arsenic (As) dans l'environnement. L'objec...
Arsenic (As) is a ubiquitous element that is widespread in<br />the environment and causes numerous ...