International audienceThe present study investigated the possible influence of the earthworm Aporrectodea tuberculata on the transfer of cesium-137 ((137)Cs) from a contaminated (130 Bq/kg) deciduous forest soil to the lettuce Lactuca sativa and to the snail Cantareus aspersus (formerly Helix aspersa) in two laboratory experiments. In the first experiment, the International Organization for Standardization 15952 test was used to expose snails for five weeks to contaminated soil with or without earthworms. In these conditions, the presence of earthworms caused a two- to threefold increase in (137)Cs concentrations in snails. Transfer was low in earthworms as well as in snails, with transfer factors (TFs) lower than 3.7 x 10(-2). Activity con...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
Copyright © 2004 American Chemical SocietyA wide range of organisms inhabit the soil and has to deal...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...
International audienceThe present study investigated the possible influence of the earthworm Aporrec...
To understand the effects of radionuclides on non-human biota and the environment, it is essential t...
International audienceThe transfer of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn was evaluated in a soil-plant (lettuce,...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Given their stability, lipophilicity and high persistence, PCB and PCDD/F represent a group of anthr...
The effects of the Japanese horned beetle larvae on the transfer of 137Cs from a contaminated leaf l...
As residents of contaminated soils and as prey for many species of wildlife, earthworms can serve as...
To understand the long-term behavior of radiocesium in the biological processes of a forest ecosyste...
International audienceTo better understand the fate of metals in the environment, numerous parameter...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
Copyright © 2004 American Chemical SocietyA wide range of organisms inhabit the soil and has to deal...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...
International audienceThe present study investigated the possible influence of the earthworm Aporrec...
To understand the effects of radionuclides on non-human biota and the environment, it is essential t...
International audienceThe transfer of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn was evaluated in a soil-plant (lettuce,...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Given their stability, lipophilicity and high persistence, PCB and PCDD/F represent a group of anthr...
The effects of the Japanese horned beetle larvae on the transfer of 137Cs from a contaminated leaf l...
As residents of contaminated soils and as prey for many species of wildlife, earthworms can serve as...
To understand the long-term behavior of radiocesium in the biological processes of a forest ecosyste...
International audienceTo better understand the fate of metals in the environment, numerous parameter...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
International audienceAmong soil invertebrates, terrestrial snails are herbivorous and detritivorous...
Copyright © 2004 American Chemical SocietyA wide range of organisms inhabit the soil and has to deal...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of digestive and epithelial transfer of Cd from s...