Trace elements may be either essential or toxic to organisms. The most common trace elements in soils are Cd, As, Cr, Hg, Pb, Ni, Zn, and Cu. Pollution of trace elements in soils may be natural or anthropogenic, with the latter including agricultural and industrial sources. Different trace elements pose variable potential risks to ecosystems, food safety and human health. Cadmium and As have low phytotoxicity, and a high risk of soil–food chain transfer posing a threat to food safety and human health, whereas Zn, Ni, Cu, and Cr are ecotoxic at elevated concentrations, thereby posing risks to productivity and functions of ecosystems including C and N cycle
Urban and industrial development has caused a major impact on environmental soil quality. This work ...
Agricultural soils from Dongchuan copper mining area were sampled and analyzed to determine the conc...
Coal mining is well known to cause considerable environmental impacts, including trace element conta...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The term “trace elements” generally includes elements (both metals and metalloids) that occur in nat...
Agriculture is one of the major human activities that changed the landforms, water resources and the...
<p>Differentiating contribution of natural sources and anthropogenic inputs to soil element concentr...
Certain trace elements are essential for humans, plants and animals, but become toxic at hi...
In recent years, Qatar has witnessed exponential growth in the human population, urbanization, and i...
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Soil pollution caused by potentially toxic metals has become a worldwide environmental issue. Geogen...
A comprehensive and practical overview of the state of the science, Soil Quality Standards for Trace...
Potentially harmful trace elements pollution in soils is a worldwide environmental problem that has ...
It is imperative to understand the pollution of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in different soils...
Since the dawn of civilization, the anthropic activity has lead to a legacy of increased land degrad...
Urban and industrial development has caused a major impact on environmental soil quality. This work ...
Agricultural soils from Dongchuan copper mining area were sampled and analyzed to determine the conc...
Coal mining is well known to cause considerable environmental impacts, including trace element conta...
The total concentrations of trace elements in soils results from natural and anthropic factors. Kn...
The term “trace elements” generally includes elements (both metals and metalloids) that occur in nat...
Agriculture is one of the major human activities that changed the landforms, water resources and the...
<p>Differentiating contribution of natural sources and anthropogenic inputs to soil element concentr...
Certain trace elements are essential for humans, plants and animals, but become toxic at hi...
In recent years, Qatar has witnessed exponential growth in the human population, urbanization, and i...
In view of the growing threat of trace metals to human health, this work set itself the objective of...
Soil pollution caused by potentially toxic metals has become a worldwide environmental issue. Geogen...
A comprehensive and practical overview of the state of the science, Soil Quality Standards for Trace...
Potentially harmful trace elements pollution in soils is a worldwide environmental problem that has ...
It is imperative to understand the pollution of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in different soils...
Since the dawn of civilization, the anthropic activity has lead to a legacy of increased land degrad...
Urban and industrial development has caused a major impact on environmental soil quality. This work ...
Agricultural soils from Dongchuan copper mining area were sampled and analyzed to determine the conc...
Coal mining is well known to cause considerable environmental impacts, including trace element conta...