Agricultural soils are often contaminated with genotoxic chemicals. Hence, transition to sustainable agriculture requires a conversion period. We performed a comparative evaluation of the soil genotoxicity in a field after one year of conversion and in a field under conventional agriculture, not located close to sources of pollution. Soil samples were taken from 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm depth. Allium cepa -test system was used for the cytogenetic analysis. The higher mitotic index and lower frequency of chromosome aberrations in the samples from the field in conversion period compared with the field under conventional agriculture are indicative of a decrease of the soil genotoxicity. A slight increase in the frequency of aberrant cells and a s...
Genotoxicity study on Vicia faba L. grown on natural and spiked contaminated soil
Numerous potentially mutagenic chemicals have been studied mainly because they can cause damaging an...
Plants are direct recipients of agro-toxics and therefore important materials for assessing environm...
Agricultural soils are often contaminated with genotoxic chemicals. Hence, transition to sustainable...
Soil pollution with industrial leftovers is of real danger to living organisms since harmful effects...
Abstract: Agricultural soils are increasingly becoming sinks for wide number of hazardous contaminan...
Soil forms a huge reservoir of nutrients that sustains life on earth. Anthropogenic and natural impa...
Soil from industrial and landfill sites affected by anthropogenic activity was screened for implicit...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Increasing human population, ...
Pesticides and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a serious environmental problem for almost a...
Previous data suggested the existence of a relation between soil genotoxic effects and atmospheric f...
International audienceThe risk assessment of industrial contaminated soils is an important challenge...
Genotoxicity potential of soils taken from wastewater irrigation areas and bioremediation sites was ...
The intentional and accidental discharges of toxic pollutants into the lithosphere results in soil c...
The intentional and accidental discharges of toxic pollutants into the lithosphere results in soil c...
Genotoxicity study on Vicia faba L. grown on natural and spiked contaminated soil
Numerous potentially mutagenic chemicals have been studied mainly because they can cause damaging an...
Plants are direct recipients of agro-toxics and therefore important materials for assessing environm...
Agricultural soils are often contaminated with genotoxic chemicals. Hence, transition to sustainable...
Soil pollution with industrial leftovers is of real danger to living organisms since harmful effects...
Abstract: Agricultural soils are increasingly becoming sinks for wide number of hazardous contaminan...
Soil forms a huge reservoir of nutrients that sustains life on earth. Anthropogenic and natural impa...
Soil from industrial and landfill sites affected by anthropogenic activity was screened for implicit...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Increasing human population, ...
Pesticides and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a serious environmental problem for almost a...
Previous data suggested the existence of a relation between soil genotoxic effects and atmospheric f...
International audienceThe risk assessment of industrial contaminated soils is an important challenge...
Genotoxicity potential of soils taken from wastewater irrigation areas and bioremediation sites was ...
The intentional and accidental discharges of toxic pollutants into the lithosphere results in soil c...
The intentional and accidental discharges of toxic pollutants into the lithosphere results in soil c...
Genotoxicity study on Vicia faba L. grown on natural and spiked contaminated soil
Numerous potentially mutagenic chemicals have been studied mainly because they can cause damaging an...
Plants are direct recipients of agro-toxics and therefore important materials for assessing environm...