The mobility and distribution of metals in the environment is related not only to their concentration but also to their availability in the environment. Most chromium (Cr) exists in oxidation states ranging from 0 to VI in soils but the most stable and common forms are Cr(0), Cr(III), and Cr(VI) species. Chromium can have positive and negative effects on health, according to the dose, exposure time, and its oxidation state. The last is highly soluble; mobile; and toxic to humans, animals, and plants. On the contrary, Cr(III) has relatively low toxicity and mobility and it is one of the micronutrients needed by humans. In addition, Cr(III) can be absorbed on the surface of clay minerals in precipitates or complexes. Thus, the approaches conv...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The physico-chemical and microbial characteristics in soil was investigated in order to study the mo...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The mobility and distribution of metals in the environment is related not only to their concentratio...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
The increased use of chromium (Cr) in several anthropogenic activities has led to the subsequent soi...
Chromium is a heavy metal widely used in industry. Its two most stable oxidation states are Cr+3 and...
none2Chromium (Cr) is a unique element in soil, because of (i) essentiality to human and animal life...
Chromium (Cr) is a heavy metal of commercial importance; thus, significant amounts are released in w...
Chromium reaches the soil environment through waste disposal emanating from a number of industrial a...
Chromium is a highly toxic non-essential metal for microorganisms and plants, and its occurrence is ...
The soil dynamics of hexavalent Cr, a particularly mobile and toxic metal, is of a great environment...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The physico-chemical and microbial characteristics in soil was investigated in order to study the mo...
Not AvailableThe uptake and translocation of chromium (Cr VI) by an important fiber crop, i.e., mest...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The physico-chemical and microbial characteristics in soil was investigated in order to study the mo...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The mobility and distribution of metals in the environment is related not only to their concentratio...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
The increased use of chromium (Cr) in several anthropogenic activities has led to the subsequent soi...
Chromium is a heavy metal widely used in industry. Its two most stable oxidation states are Cr+3 and...
none2Chromium (Cr) is a unique element in soil, because of (i) essentiality to human and animal life...
Chromium (Cr) is a heavy metal of commercial importance; thus, significant amounts are released in w...
Chromium reaches the soil environment through waste disposal emanating from a number of industrial a...
Chromium is a highly toxic non-essential metal for microorganisms and plants, and its occurrence is ...
The soil dynamics of hexavalent Cr, a particularly mobile and toxic metal, is of a great environment...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The physico-chemical and microbial characteristics in soil was investigated in order to study the mo...
Not AvailableThe uptake and translocation of chromium (Cr VI) by an important fiber crop, i.e., mest...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...
The physico-chemical and microbial characteristics in soil was investigated in order to study the mo...
Among heavy metals, up to now chromium has received little attention. The reasons for this lack of i...