Biochar addition to soil has been reported to reduce the microbial degradation of pesticides due to sorption of the active compound. This study investigated whether the addition of hardwood biochar alters the mineralization of C-14-labeled atrazine in two atrazine-adapted soils from Belgium and Brazil at different moisture regimens. Biochar addition resulted in an equally high or even in a significantly higher atrazine mineralization compared to the soils without biochar. Statistical analysis revealed that the extent of atrazine mineralization was more influenced by the specific soil than by the addition of biochar. It was concluded that biochar amendment up to 5% by weight does not negatively affect the mineralization of atrazine by an atr...
The fate of atrazine and metolachlor, applied as a mixture, in soils taken from pesticide-contaminat...
We evaluated wheat straw biochar produced at 450°C for its ability to influence bioavailability and ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
International audienceAn experiment was carried out in the greenhouse in order to compare atrazine m...
Atrazine is one of the most used herbicides worldwide; however, consequences of its long-term agricu...
Biochar has been used worldwide as soil amendment. Due to the high sorption capacity of organic comp...
Effectiveness of activated soil containing directly enriched atrazine-degrading soil microorganisms ...
The repeated use of a given pesticide may induce a selection of the soil microbial population, resul...
The variation of atrazine mineralization capacity was investigated in two soil pro-files selected wi...
The degradation rate of atrazine in floodplain soils under natural grasslands and cropped fields in ...
We developed a joint bioaugmentation and biostimulation approach for the clean up of soil contaminat...
We developed a joint bioaugmentation and biostimulation approach for the clean up of soil contaminat...
International audienceThe mineralisation rate of atrazine measured in soil pre-treated with this her...
Biochars are the byproduct of anaerobic combustion (pyrolysis) of organic materials. Three biochars ...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
The fate of atrazine and metolachlor, applied as a mixture, in soils taken from pesticide-contaminat...
We evaluated wheat straw biochar produced at 450°C for its ability to influence bioavailability and ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
International audienceAn experiment was carried out in the greenhouse in order to compare atrazine m...
Atrazine is one of the most used herbicides worldwide; however, consequences of its long-term agricu...
Biochar has been used worldwide as soil amendment. Due to the high sorption capacity of organic comp...
Effectiveness of activated soil containing directly enriched atrazine-degrading soil microorganisms ...
The repeated use of a given pesticide may induce a selection of the soil microbial population, resul...
The variation of atrazine mineralization capacity was investigated in two soil pro-files selected wi...
The degradation rate of atrazine in floodplain soils under natural grasslands and cropped fields in ...
We developed a joint bioaugmentation and biostimulation approach for the clean up of soil contaminat...
We developed a joint bioaugmentation and biostimulation approach for the clean up of soil contaminat...
International audienceThe mineralisation rate of atrazine measured in soil pre-treated with this her...
Biochars are the byproduct of anaerobic combustion (pyrolysis) of organic materials. Three biochars ...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
The fate of atrazine and metolachlor, applied as a mixture, in soils taken from pesticide-contaminat...
We evaluated wheat straw biochar produced at 450°C for its ability to influence bioavailability and ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...