The free metal concentration in the soil solution is often considered a key parameter for metal uptake by and toxicity to soft-bodied soil organisms. The equilibrium partitioning theory, which assumes a relationship between the contaminant concentration in pore water and the contaminant concentration in the body tissue, can be used to describe uptake by earthworms. This theory has proved useful for organic chemicals, but its applicability is less clear for metals. In this study, the Cd concentration in soil pore water (pw) was varied by increasing the soil pH by the addition of lime (Ca(OH)2) and by adding manganese oxide (MnO2), which has a high metal binding capacity. Both lime (0.135 /w) and MnO2 (1 /w) decreased [Cd2 ]pw by a factor of ...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCadmium contamination, pred...
Earthworms may take up chemicals from soil and pore water, both through their skin (dermal) and by i...
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn concentrations were determined in two earthworm species (Allolobophora ros...
The free metal concentration in the soil solution is often considered a key parameter for metal upta...
In the present study, relationships between changes in the solubility and speciation of metals in co...
The bioavailability of metals can be influenced not only by soil properties but also by other specie...
Abstract—Metal speciation alone is insufficient to predict metal accumulation in aquatic and terrest...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
It was generally recognized that the bioavailability, other than total content of heavy metals in so...
Acute and chronic ecotoxicity tests with cadmium were conducted with the earthworm Eisenia fetida, t...
Subcellular fractionation of metals in organisms was proposed as a better way to characterize metal ...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus, Aporrectodea spp. and Octolasion cyaneum) were kept in soil treated ...
The aim of this study was to estimate the bioavailability of essential (Zn, Cu) and non-essential me...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCadmium contamination, pred...
Earthworms may take up chemicals from soil and pore water, both through their skin (dermal) and by i...
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn concentrations were determined in two earthworm species (Allolobophora ros...
The free metal concentration in the soil solution is often considered a key parameter for metal upta...
In the present study, relationships between changes in the solubility and speciation of metals in co...
The bioavailability of metals can be influenced not only by soil properties but also by other specie...
Abstract—Metal speciation alone is insufficient to predict metal accumulation in aquatic and terrest...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
Ecotoxicity of contaminated soil is commonly tested in standard laboratory tests. Extrapolation of t...
It was generally recognized that the bioavailability, other than total content of heavy metals in so...
Acute and chronic ecotoxicity tests with cadmium were conducted with the earthworm Eisenia fetida, t...
Subcellular fractionation of metals in organisms was proposed as a better way to characterize metal ...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus, Aporrectodea spp. and Octolasion cyaneum) were kept in soil treated ...
The aim of this study was to estimate the bioavailability of essential (Zn, Cu) and non-essential me...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCadmium contamination, pred...
Earthworms may take up chemicals from soil and pore water, both through their skin (dermal) and by i...
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn concentrations were determined in two earthworm species (Allolobophora ros...