Systematic studies on the genesis, properties, and distribution of natural nanoparticles (NNPs) in soil remain scarce. This study examined a soil chronosequence of continuous paddy field land use for periods ranging from 0 to 1 000 years to determine how NNPs in soil changed at the early stages of soil genesis in eastern China. Soil samples were collected from coastal reclaimed paddy fields that were cultivated for 0, 50, 100, 300, 700, and 1 000 years. Natural nanoparticles were isolated and characterized along with bulk soil samples (< 2-mm fraction) for selected physical and chemical properties. The NNP content increased with increasing soil cultivation age at 60 g m−2 year−1, which was related to decreasing soil electrical conductivi...
The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity wit...
With the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology products, the increasing use of engineered nano...
Aims: The mean biomass ATP concentration in aerobic soils is around 10–11 μmol ATP g‾ ¹ biomass C, w...
Systematic studies on the genesis, properties, and distribution of natural nanoparticles (NNPs) in s...
Chronosequences and associated space-for-time substitutions are an important and fruitful means for ...
In order to assess the intrinsic heterogeneity of paddy soils, a set of biogeochemical soil paramete...
The wide use of metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) will inevitably lead to their release into soil, an...
In order to assess the intrinsic heterogeneity of paddy soils, a set of biogeochemical soil paramete...
A series of paddy soil profiles with approximately 50, 300, 700 and 1000 years of paddy cultivation ...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. An understanding of microbial community assembly and succession are keys to unc...
Changes in land use are likely to affect the abundance and functioning of microorganisms in the soil...
In order to explore the ecological effects of nanomaterials in the soil environment, three exogenous...
Agricultural soil is gradually becoming a primary sink for metal -based nanoparticles (MNPs). The up...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity wit...
With the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology products, the increasing use of engineered nano...
Aims: The mean biomass ATP concentration in aerobic soils is around 10–11 μmol ATP g‾ ¹ biomass C, w...
Systematic studies on the genesis, properties, and distribution of natural nanoparticles (NNPs) in s...
Chronosequences and associated space-for-time substitutions are an important and fruitful means for ...
In order to assess the intrinsic heterogeneity of paddy soils, a set of biogeochemical soil paramete...
The wide use of metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) will inevitably lead to their release into soil, an...
In order to assess the intrinsic heterogeneity of paddy soils, a set of biogeochemical soil paramete...
A series of paddy soil profiles with approximately 50, 300, 700 and 1000 years of paddy cultivation ...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. An understanding of microbial community assembly and succession are keys to unc...
Changes in land use are likely to affect the abundance and functioning of microorganisms in the soil...
In order to explore the ecological effects of nanomaterials in the soil environment, three exogenous...
Agricultural soil is gradually becoming a primary sink for metal -based nanoparticles (MNPs). The up...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity wit...
With the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology products, the increasing use of engineered nano...
Aims: The mean biomass ATP concentration in aerobic soils is around 10–11 μmol ATP g‾ ¹ biomass C, w...