The Terrestrial Biotic Ligand Model (TBLM) is applied to a number of noncalcareous soils of the European Union for Cu and Ni toxicities using organisms and endpoints representing three levels of terrestrial organisms: higher plants, invertebrates, and microbes. A comparison of the TBLM predictions to soil metal concentration or free metal ion activity in the soil solution shows that the TBLM is able to achieve a better normalization of the wide variation in toxicological endpoints among soils of disparate properties considered in this study. The TBLM predictions of the EC50s were generally within a factor of 2 of the observed values. To our knowledge, this is the first study that incorporates Cu and Ni toxicities to multiple endpoints assoc...
Life cycle impact assessment aims to translate the amounts of substance emitted during the life cycl...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
The Terrestrial Biotic Ligand Model (TBLM) is applied to a number of noncalcareous soils of the Euro...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) is a theoretical, potentially mechanistic approach to assess metal bio...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) is a theoretical, potentially mechanistic approach to assess metal bio...
Allen, Herbert E.Di Toro, Dominic M.The purpose of the work is to develop a Terrestrial Biotic Ligan...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) approach is used to assess metal toxicity, taking into account the com...
Environmental pollution of heavy metals has become an increasing problem. Environmental risk assessm...
Metal accumulation in soil can result in adverse effects on soil biota, and may concentrate metals i...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Life cycle impact assessment aims to translate the amounts of substance emitted during the life cycl...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
The Terrestrial Biotic Ligand Model (TBLM) is applied to a number of noncalcareous soils of the Euro...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) is a theoretical, potentially mechanistic approach to assess metal bio...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) is a theoretical, potentially mechanistic approach to assess metal bio...
Allen, Herbert E.Di Toro, Dominic M.The purpose of the work is to develop a Terrestrial Biotic Ligan...
The biotic ligand model (BLM) approach is used to assess metal toxicity, taking into account the com...
Environmental pollution of heavy metals has become an increasing problem. Environmental risk assessm...
Metal accumulation in soil can result in adverse effects on soil biota, and may concentrate metals i...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Life cycle impact assessment aims to translate the amounts of substance emitted during the life cycl...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
Total concentrations of metals in soil are poor predictors of toxicity. In the last decade, consider...