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Effect of soil application of biochar produced from Cd-enriched maize on the available Cd in a calcareous soil
This study aims to investigate the effect of pyrolysis (400 °C) on the stabilization of cadmium (Cd) during soil application of maize ( Zea mays L.)...
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Biosorption of Cd by an indigenous Cd-resistant bacterium isolated from soil contaminated with Cd
An indigenous Cd-resistant bacterium, G17-2, was isolated from Cd-contaminated soil and characterized for its potential application to Cd...
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Preliminary investigation of the use of Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. as a Cd accumulator in contaminated Mediterranean soils: the relationships among cadmium (Cd) soil fractions and plant Cd content
The plant Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. has been used in a preliminary study to investigate its phytoremediation potential in moderately and heavily...
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Effects of pH on Available Cadmium in Calcareous Soils and Culture Substrates
AbstractThe effect of pH on available Cd in calcareous soils and culture substrate was studied by adding exogenous Cd and artificially adjusting the...
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Remediation of Cd-Contaminated Soil by Polyethyleneimine-Modified Biochar
The aim of this paper was to investigate the remediation effect of polyethyleneimine-modified biochar (PBC400) on Cd-contaminated soil. Biochar was...
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A novel nanocomposite-based zeolite for efficient remediation of Cd-contaminated industrial wastewater
Novel nanocomposite sorbent was produced by depositing nanostructured water treatment residual (nWTR) onto zeolite (Ze) using high-energy ball...
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Risk assessment of available and total heavy metals contents in various land use in calcareous soils
Heavy metals (HMs) are regarded as a high priority monitoring contaminant and have been identified as a major environmental concern. The forms of...
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Can soil remediation agents synergistically mitigate rice Cd content and CH4 emission from karst paddies?
Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) paddies are increasingly threatened by cadmium (Cd) pollution, and potentially serve as CH 4 emitters to the atmosphere....
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Detoxification strategy of Microcystis aeruginosa to the toxicity of Cd(II): role of EPS in alleviating toxicity
Although many studies have found that cadmium (Cd) can be toxic to microalgae, only a few reports focused on the role of extracellular polymeric...
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Comparative Investigation of Cd Adsorption on Alkaline Sandy Clay Loam Soil Treated with Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles, Organic and Inorganic Amendments
AbstractAdsorption via various organic and inorganic amendments is a principal mechanism to remediate cadmium contamination and decrease its entry...
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Influence of perlite/biosolid composition on growth and uptake of Cd and Mn by radish (Raphanus sativus L.) under greenhouse conditions
The effects of different perlite/biosolid compositions upon the uptake of Cd and Mn, and the growth of radish plants ( Raphanus sativus L ) was...
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Soil pollution in Indian coal mines, available remediation techniques and rock dust application: A review
AbstractSoil pollution due to coal mining and its associative activities has become a serious environmental concern in India. The by-products of coal...
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Green synthesis of phillipsite from natural microcline for use as an adsorbent for Cu(II), Cd(II), Pb(II), and methylene blue dye from polluted water
Develo** high-performance adsorbents from highly abundant natural materials to meet the increasing demand for low-cost, readily available, and...
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Enhancing the Phytoextraction of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn by Portulaca oleracea in a Heavily Contaminated Soil Using Low Molecular Weight Organic Substances: Is Phytoremediation Viable?
Phytoremediation can be accelerated if contaminated soils are amended with releasing agents. We tested four such materials, citric acid (CA), EDTA,...
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The Superconducting Gravimeter CD-034 at Moxa Observatory: More than 20 Years of Scientific Experience and a Reanimation
In this work, advanced methods and processing schemes for the analysis of data from a Superconducting Gravimeter (SG) will be introduced and their...
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Determination of Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb in seawater by isotope dilution automatic solid-phase extraction—ICP-MS
A thorough understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of trace metals in the ocean is crucial because of the important role these elements play in...
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Synchronous Removal of Ca2+, Cd2+, Zn2+, and NO3− from Water Using Magnetic Biochar-Based Bioceramsite Reactor: An Advanced Technique for Water Remediation
Remediation of contaminated water using biosorbents is of great interest. Modification of pristine biochar using biogum and ceramsite with metal...
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Bioavailability and contamination levels of Zn, Pb, and Cd in sandy-loam soils, Botswana
Poultry litter and its biochar has been used recently as alternative effective soil organic amendments due to their significant effect of improving...
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Seasonal and Sexual Variations of Trace-Metal Elements (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn, Fe) in Muscle and Eggs of the Deep-Water Pandalid Shrimp Plesionika edwardsii (Brandt 1851) from Northeast Algeria
The level of trace metal elements (TME) (Cd, Pd, Cu, Zn, Fe) was determined according to the seasons and the sexes in the muscle and the eggs of the...
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Evaluation of the Standard Thermodynamic Functions of Hydrate Sulfates of Divalent Metals (Ca, Mn, Cd, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mg, Ni, Co, and Be)
Abstract —Based on the known thermodynamic characteristics, changes in the standard Gibbs energies Δ ƒ G ° and enthalpies Δ ƒ H ° of formation, standard...