Arsenic (As) is an ubiquitous metalloid that is introduced into the environment from both anthropogenic and geochemical sources. The As can be introduced in food chain through plants grown on polluted soil and/or contaminated irrigation water. The element may impair plant growth, moreover its toxicity and cancerogenicity poses a threat for human health. Most plants tolerate soil As concentrations up to 50 mg kg−1. However, at higher levels some plants might be negatively affected, while some others develop strategies to adapt to these conditions. It is known that As absorption, translocation and accumulation depend on plant species. The As tends to concentrate mainly in plant roots and old leaves, with a minor concentration in stems and you...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.4711–4716Better understanding of the processes controlling ars...
Arsenic (As) is an ubiquitous metalloid that is introduced into the environment from both anthropoge...
Negative impacts caused by arsenic (As) in soils and waters have attracted public interest due to ...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic (As) is an element with important environmental and human health implications due to its tox...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
Arsenic is a metalloid - a natural element that is not actually a metal but which has both the prope...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.4711–4716Better understanding of the processes controlling ars...
Arsenic (As) is an ubiquitous metalloid that is introduced into the environment from both anthropoge...
Negative impacts caused by arsenic (As) in soils and waters have attracted public interest due to ...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
This review provides insights on (1) the chemistry of arsenic (As) in the soil environment and facto...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic contents of soils and higher plants were surveyed in two former Sb-mining areas and in an ol...
Arsenic (As) is an element with important environmental and human health implications due to its tox...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
Arsenic is a metalloid - a natural element that is not actually a metal but which has both the prope...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
The research studied the effects of organic vs. conventional management of soil quality and tomato y...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p.4711–4716Better understanding of the processes controlling ars...