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  1. Screening of various Brassica species for phytoremediation of heavy metals-contaminated soil of Lakki Marwat, Pakistan

    Natural resources, especially agrarian soils, have been much contaminated with various pollutants including heavy metals since industrial revolution,...

    Iftikhar Ali, Muhammad Jamil Khan, ... Muhammad Daud Khan in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 24 January 2022
  2. Exogenous salicylic acid positively affects morpho-physiological and molecular responses of Impatiens walleriana plants grown under drought stress

    The aim of this experiment was to investigate the exogenous application of salicylic acid (SA) on morpho-physiological and molecular characteristics...

    M. Safari, S. Mousavi-Fard, ... A. Sofo in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
    Article 19 January 2021
  3. Impacts of chicken manure and peat-derived biochars and inorganic P alone or in combination on phosphorus fractionation and maize growth in an acidic ultisol

    The forms of phosphorus (P) in animal manure and peat are different from synthetic P fertilizers and will affect soil P fractions when they are used...

    Muhammad Aqeel Kamran, Ren-Kou Xu, ... Ren-Yong Shi in Biochar
    Article 03 September 2019
  4. Phytoremediation of Lead and Chromium Contaminated Soil Improves with the Endogenous Phenolics and Proline Production in Parthenium, Cannabis, Euphorbia, and Rumex Species

    Phytoremediation is the most promising and emerging technology for remediation of metal-contaminated sites. The aim of the current research was to...

    Raza Ullah, Fazal Hadi, ... Qiu Rongliang in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    Article 29 January 2019
  5. Evaluation of potassium solubilizing rhizobacteria (KSR): enhancing K-bioavailability and optimizing K-fertilization of maize plants under Indo-Gangetic Plains of India

    Imbalanced potassium (K) fertilization in agricultural fields has led to considerable negative impacts and remains to be the foremost challenge for...

    Vijay Singh Meena, Abbu Zaid, ... Shabir H. Wani in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 28 October 2018
  6. Effect of Quaternary Ammonium Salts with Fluorine Atoms on Selected Weed Species

    This study investigated the effects of four structurally different quaternary ammonium salts (QASs), i.e., tetrabutylammonium tetrafluoroborate...

    Robert Biczak, Barbara Pawłowska, ... Arkadiusz Telesiński in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    Article Open access 14 February 2017
  7. Cadmium Bioavailability, Uptake, Toxicity and Detoxification in Soil-Plant System

    This review summarizes the findings of the most recent studies, published from 2000 to 2016, which focus on the biogeochemical behavior of Cd in...
    Muhammad Shahid, Camille Dumat, ... Paula M. C. Antunes in Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Volume 241
    Chapter 2016
  8. Basic Information on the Baltic Sea

    The size and form of a given aquatic system, i.e., the morphometry, influences the way in which the system functions, since the depth-characteristics...
    Lars Håkanson, Henrik Ragnarsson Stabo, Andreas C. Bryhn in The Fish Production Potential of the Baltic Sea
    Chapter 2010
  9. Development of the microbial communities in lake donghu in relation to water quality

    There is increasing recognition that protozoa is very useful in monitoring and evaluating water ecological healthy and quality. In order to study the...

    Jian Guo Jiang, Yun-Fen Shen in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 14 December 2006
  10. Detritus fuels ecosystem metabolism but not metazoan food webs in San Francisco estuary's freshwater delta

    Detritus from terrestrial ecosystems is the major source of organic matter in many streams, rivers, and estuaries, yet the role of detritus in...

    William V. Sobczak, James E. Cloern, ... Andrew Arnsberg in Estuaries
    Article 01 February 2005
  11. Phytoplanktonentwicklung in der Elbe zwischen Schmilka und Hamburg am Beispiel des Jahres 1997

    Im Rahmen des IKSE/ARGE Elbe-Meßprogramms werden vierwöchentlich (13x/a) an den Meßstellen Schmilka, Zehren, Dommitzsch, Magdeburg, Schnackenburg,...
    Lutz Küchler, Klaus Roch, ... Uwe Raschewski in Gewässerschutz im Einzugsgebiet der Elbe
    Chapter 1998
  12. Spatial and temporal variability in the lower food web of the tidal freshwater Hudson River

    The mid Hudson River is a heterotrophic system where allochthonous inputs apparently fuel the largest proportion of secondary production and...

    Stuart Findlay, Michael Pace, David Fischer in Estuaries
    Article 01 December 1996
  13. Physical, chemical, and biological conditions associated with the early stages of the Lake Michigan vernal thermal front

    An investigation of the thermal front in southeastern Lake Michigan during April 1988 revealed a dynamic physical, chemical, and biological...

    Russell A. Moll, Alan Bratkovich, ... Peimin Pu in Estuaries
    Article 01 March 1993
  14. Response of freshwater alga Scenedesmus to triazine herbicides

    The effect of three triazine herbicides namely, Gardoprim, Gesapax and Igran on the freshwater alga, Scenedesmus sp., was studied. Growth rate,...

    M. A. El-Dib, Salwa A. Shehata, Hoda F. Abou Waly in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 December 1989
  15. Copper toxicity and chemistry in the environment: a review

    Copper compounds have been widely used in industrial processes and agriculture. As a result, elevated Cu concentrations can be found in certain areas...

    C. A. Flemming, J. T. Trevors in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 March 1989
  16. Physiological responses of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) to simulated acid rain and ambient ozone in the field

    Physiological processes in field-grown soybean (Glycine max L. Merr. 'Davis’) to determine if plant responses were altered by simulated acid rain and...

    B. K. Takemoto, D. S. Shriner, J. W. Johnston Jr. in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 April 1987
  17. Control of Reservoirs and Lakes

    Pollution in general is a consequence of both the increased numbers of and the gregarious nature of humans. When there were only a few humans on...
    Chapter 1986
  18. In situ nitrogen enrichment experiments in two Idaho (U.S.A.) streams

    We conducted a series of in situ experimental nutrient additions in two Idaho streams: Deep Creek, a desert stream located in Southeastern Idaho, and...

    C. Yvonne Manuel-Faler, G. Wayne Minshall, ... Dale A. Bruns in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 01 March 1984
  19. Chemical stratification in the Seneca/Oswego rivers (NY)

    The occurrence and characteristics of chemically-based density stratification in portions of the Seneca and Oswego Rivers, downstream of ion-polluted...

    Steven W. Effler, James M. McCarthy, ... Magdy T. Khalil in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 January 1984
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