International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commonly found in South China for the bioremediation of soils contaminated by Cu, Cd, Pb and Zn. Survival rates and metal accumulation of Eisenia fetida, Amynthas morrisi, A. robustus and A. corticis and changes in soil physico-chemical properties were investigated in a 60-day incubation experiment with a metal-polluted soil. At the end of the experiment, the survival rates of E. fetida, A. morrisi and A. robustus were significantly higher than that of A. corticis. Principal component analysis showed that earthworm activity improved soil quality with the averaging soil quality index being 0.66, 0.64, 0.56, 0.53, and 0.12 for the A. corticis, A. mo...
International audienceAt the global scale, urban agriculture is increasingly developing in cities du...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of soil amendments, characterized by different sorpti...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
The effects of earthworm (Eisenia fetida) activity on soil pH, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), micro...
WOS: 000409920900012Heavy metal pollution in soil is one of the hardest removable pollution among th...
International audienceDue to diffuse atmospheric fallouts of process particles enriched by metals an...
International audienceAt the global scale, urban agriculture is increasingly developing in cities du...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of soil amendments, characterized by different sorpti...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThis study was aimed to evaluate the potential of four earthworm species commo...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
The effects of earthworm (Eisenia fetida) activity on soil pH, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), micro...
WOS: 000409920900012Heavy metal pollution in soil is one of the hardest removable pollution among th...
International audienceDue to diffuse atmospheric fallouts of process particles enriched by metals an...
International audienceAt the global scale, urban agriculture is increasingly developing in cities du...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of soil amendments, characterized by different sorpti...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...