Abstract niet beschikbaarSoil contaminated with cadmium was cleaned up in-situ by a HCl extraction technique. The clean-up method reduced the cadmium concentration below A-value. To study ecological risks bioassays were performed with an earthworm (Eisenia andrei) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in cleaned up soil as well as in contaminated soil. Both organisms were not able to survive in these soils, unless they were mixed with 25-75% quartzsand. Plants and worms were grown for 28 days. At the start and at the end of the experiments soils, plants and worms were analysed for cadmium. It appeared that the clean up method increased the bioavailability of the cadmium.DGM/DWB-B / Robberse
International audienceEarthworms increase the availability of heavy metals in some situations and ai...
Agrochemicals and other hazardous chemicals are well known threats to healthy soil ecosystems. Ferti...
Although the toxicity of metal contaminated soils has been assessed with various bioassays, more inf...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability of bioass...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn this report a description is given of the (further) development of bioas...
The bioavailability of metals can be influenced not only by soil properties but also by other specie...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability...
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...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability of bioass...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCadmium contamination, pred...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of soil amendments, characterized by different sorpti...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
Earthworms perform a number of essential functions in soil; the impacts of metals on earthworm are o...
International audienceEarthworms increase the availability of heavy metals in some situations and ai...
Agrochemicals and other hazardous chemicals are well known threats to healthy soil ecosystems. Ferti...
Although the toxicity of metal contaminated soils has been assessed with various bioassays, more inf...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability of bioass...
Abstract niet beschikbaarIn this report a description is given of the (further) development of bioas...
The bioavailability of metals can be influenced not only by soil properties but also by other specie...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability...
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...
Within the framework of the project "Evaluation of decontaminated soil", the applicability of bioass...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCadmium contamination, pred...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of soil amendments, characterized by different sorpti...
International audienceThe study aims to investigate effect of earthworm activity on metal bioavailab...
Earthworms perform a number of essential functions in soil; the impacts of metals on earthworm are o...
International audienceEarthworms increase the availability of heavy metals in some situations and ai...
Agrochemicals and other hazardous chemicals are well known threats to healthy soil ecosystems. Ferti...
Although the toxicity of metal contaminated soils has been assessed with various bioassays, more inf...