International audienceRepeated applications of organic waste products (OWP) are a source of trace elements (TE) inputs to agricultural topsoils. The present study aimed at (i) assessing the effects of repeated OWP inputs on the chemical properties of topsoils in two long-term field experiments (13 and 15 years; calcareous and non-calcareous soils), (ii) evaluating TE phytoavailability and their transfer to grain (winter wheat and maize) and (iii) identifying the underlying factors causing alterations of TE phytoavailability. In both field experiments, receiving compliant or slightly high doses of OWP in compliance with regulations, OWP and soil physicochemical properties and TE concentrations in soils and grains were determined. In situ phy...
Fertilization results in potentially toxic trace element (PTTE) pollution in agricultural soils. How...
We investigated the effects of organic amendments (thermophilic compost, vermicompost, and coconut c...
The mobility and bioavailability of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were evaluated in three soils ame...
International audienceRepeated applications of organic waste products (OWP) are a source of trace el...
Organic wastes (OW) are used as soil amendments and fertilizers but they are alsothe major source of...
International audienceOrganic compounds resulting from the decomposition of organic amendments are u...
A short-term greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to determine the bioavailability of certain tra...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
Soils of contaminated agrosystems are still potential arable surfaces for the production of non-alim...
The processes driving the bioavailability of trace metals in agricultural soils amended with organic...
Trace element (TE) accumulation in agricultural soils may have long-term implications for crops qual...
Effect of amendment Condit on the mobility and uptake of Cd, Pb and Ni by crops, such as peas, sprin...
Wheat is a staple food crop and a major source of both the essential micronutrient zinc (Zn) and the...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency in human populations depending on cereals as a main source of Zn is a global ma...
Soil is the fundamental element in agriculture and is affected in a variety of ways. Besides other t...
Fertilization results in potentially toxic trace element (PTTE) pollution in agricultural soils. How...
We investigated the effects of organic amendments (thermophilic compost, vermicompost, and coconut c...
The mobility and bioavailability of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were evaluated in three soils ame...
International audienceRepeated applications of organic waste products (OWP) are a source of trace el...
Organic wastes (OW) are used as soil amendments and fertilizers but they are alsothe major source of...
International audienceOrganic compounds resulting from the decomposition of organic amendments are u...
A short-term greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to determine the bioavailability of certain tra...
International audienceLong-term organic fertilizer (OF) application on agricultural soils is known t...
Soils of contaminated agrosystems are still potential arable surfaces for the production of non-alim...
The processes driving the bioavailability of trace metals in agricultural soils amended with organic...
Trace element (TE) accumulation in agricultural soils may have long-term implications for crops qual...
Effect of amendment Condit on the mobility and uptake of Cd, Pb and Ni by crops, such as peas, sprin...
Wheat is a staple food crop and a major source of both the essential micronutrient zinc (Zn) and the...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency in human populations depending on cereals as a main source of Zn is a global ma...
Soil is the fundamental element in agriculture and is affected in a variety of ways. Besides other t...
Fertilization results in potentially toxic trace element (PTTE) pollution in agricultural soils. How...
We investigated the effects of organic amendments (thermophilic compost, vermicompost, and coconut c...
The mobility and bioavailability of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc were evaluated in three soils ame...