Pharmaceuticals originating from reclaimed wastewater or biosolid-, livestock manure- or sewage sludge-amended soils can enter crops by irrigation and fertilization. Generally, the putative uptake occurs through the plants’ roots and can lead to the bioaccumulation in different plant parts. The uptake and translocation therefore is dependent on multiple parameters, i.e. physicochemical properties of compounds, plant physiology and environmental factors. This book chapter combines a theoretical background on the main principles of uptake and translocation of pharmaceuticals by plants and a critical evaluation of current available literature, by analysing studies for the bioconcentration and translocation factors of different pharmaceutical g...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Pharmaceuticals have been detected in the soil environment where there is the potential for uptake i...
An increasing number of reports on plant uptake of pharmaceutical compounds (PCs) have been recently...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Land application of recycled manure produced from biosolids and reclaimed wastewater can transfer ph...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the environment and the...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
The plant uptake of emerging organic contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products...
Crops irrigated with reclaimed wastewater or grown in biosolids-amended soils may take up pharmaceut...
Studies on the uptake of pharmaceuticals from soils into crops were first conducted in the 2000s. Si...
The root–soil boundary represents one of the largest global biotic–abiotic mass-transfer interfaces ...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Pharmaceuticals have been detected in the soil environment where there is the potential for uptake i...
An increasing number of reports on plant uptake of pharmaceutical compounds (PCs) have been recently...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Land application of recycled manure produced from biosolids and reclaimed wastewater can transfer ph...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
Occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the environment and the...
Pharmaceuticals in agricultural soils originating from irrigation with treated wastewater and land-a...
The plant uptake of emerging organic contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products...
Crops irrigated with reclaimed wastewater or grown in biosolids-amended soils may take up pharmaceut...
Studies on the uptake of pharmaceuticals from soils into crops were first conducted in the 2000s. Si...
The root–soil boundary represents one of the largest global biotic–abiotic mass-transfer interfaces ...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Pharmaceuticals have been detected in the soil environment where there is the potential for uptake i...
An increasing number of reports on plant uptake of pharmaceutical compounds (PCs) have been recently...