The assessment of remediation on metal-polluted soils is usually focused on total and/or bioavailable metal content. However, these chemical variables do not provide direct information about reductions in heavy metals pressure on soil microorganisms. We propose the use of bacterial communities to evaluate the efficiency of three remediation techniques: crushed mussel shell (CMS) and pine bark (PB) as soil amendments and EDTA-washing. A soil sample was polluted with different doses of Cu, Ni, and Zn (separately). After 30 days of incubation, the remediation techniques were applied, and bacterial community tolerance to heavy metals determined. If bacterial communities develop tolerance, it is an indicator that the metal is exerting toxicity o...
Microorganisms and their activities drive most ecosystems and therefore must be assessed in order to...
Indiscriminate disposal of wastes on landfills has led to increase in heavy metal contamination in l...
Microbial community-based measurements to detect effects of heavy metals in soils rely on the premis...
The assessment of remediation on metal-polluted soils is usually focused on total and/or bioavailabl...
This study attempted to investigate if the tolerance of soil bacterial communities in general, and a...
The long-term accumulation of heavy metals in forest soil organic layers may adversely affect soil m...
Soil microbial activity is adversely affected by pollutants such as heavy metals, antibiotics and pe...
The PICT method (pollution-induced community tolerance) can be used to assess whether changes in soi...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
PICT (Pollution Induced Community Tolerance) to Cu is a useful and sensitive tool to assess the effe...
The effects of heavy-metal-containing sewage sludge on the soil microbial community were studied in ...
Current thinking is that co-contaminated sites (i.e., sites with both organic and metallic pollutant...
The bacterial composition of soils is important in the study of ecosystem ecology. Soil bacteria are...
Presented as part of Special Symposium SA2 - In-situ Risk Reduction of Metal-Contaminated SoilsA lar...
Changes in tolerance levels of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metal concentrati...
Microorganisms and their activities drive most ecosystems and therefore must be assessed in order to...
Indiscriminate disposal of wastes on landfills has led to increase in heavy metal contamination in l...
Microbial community-based measurements to detect effects of heavy metals in soils rely on the premis...
The assessment of remediation on metal-polluted soils is usually focused on total and/or bioavailabl...
This study attempted to investigate if the tolerance of soil bacterial communities in general, and a...
The long-term accumulation of heavy metals in forest soil organic layers may adversely affect soil m...
Soil microbial activity is adversely affected by pollutants such as heavy metals, antibiotics and pe...
The PICT method (pollution-induced community tolerance) can be used to assess whether changes in soi...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
PICT (Pollution Induced Community Tolerance) to Cu is a useful and sensitive tool to assess the effe...
The effects of heavy-metal-containing sewage sludge on the soil microbial community were studied in ...
Current thinking is that co-contaminated sites (i.e., sites with both organic and metallic pollutant...
The bacterial composition of soils is important in the study of ecosystem ecology. Soil bacteria are...
Presented as part of Special Symposium SA2 - In-situ Risk Reduction of Metal-Contaminated SoilsA lar...
Changes in tolerance levels of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metal concentrati...
Microorganisms and their activities drive most ecosystems and therefore must be assessed in order to...
Indiscriminate disposal of wastes on landfills has led to increase in heavy metal contamination in l...
Microbial community-based measurements to detect effects of heavy metals in soils rely on the premis...