Inicio  /  PLANT AND SOIL  /  Vol: 237 Núm: 2 Par: 0 (2001)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Bioavailability of soil inorganic P in the rhizosphere as affected by root-induced chemical changes: a review

Hinsinger    
Philippe    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Agnieszka Klimkowicz-Pawlas, Bozena Smreczak and Barbara Maliszewska-Kordybach    
Agricultural land is often located close to highly urbanised/industrialised areas and is subject to continuous anthropogenic pressure associated with the emission of many pollutants, ultimately deposited in the soil. Most studies on ecological risk asses... ver más
Revista: Agriculture

 
Xiaojie Wang, Qian Zhang, Nan Shan and Hongyan Guo    
Heavy metal pollution in agricultural fields is a serious health concern because of the high bioavailability and persistent toxicity of heavy metals. Much progress has recently been made with respect to elucidating the impacts of climate change (e.g., el... ver más
Revista: Agriculture

 
Chi Wu, Lan Zhang, Liangang Mao, Lizhen Zhu, Yanning Zhang, Hongyun Jiang, Yongquan Zheng and Xingang Liu    
Due to its high persistence in soil, oxyfluorfen has negative effects on environmental and human health. To reduce soil contamination and impacts on non-target organisms, biochar is introduced into soils to immobilize and sequestrate oxyfluorfen as a rem... ver más
Revista: Agriculture

 
Liyu Yang, Pan Wu and Wentao Yang    
Cadmium (Cd) is an unnecessary dietary toxin that is harmful to human health. The Cd translocation in soil-crops system varies greatly depending on different soil matrices; therefore, a valuable method that could accurately evaluate soil Cd thresholds ne... ver más
Revista: Agriculture

 
T.M. McBeath, M.J. McLaughlin, J.K. Kirby and R.D. Armstrong     Pág. 1301 - 1310