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Impacts of Fulvic Acid on the Toxicity of the Herbicide Atrazine to Lemna minor
Fulvic acids (FA) are environmentally prevalent components of dissolved organic carbon. Little research has evaluated their potential influence on...
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Characterising the interactions between Cu(II) and fulvic acid subcomponents using differential fluorescence spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis
Fulvic acid (FA) consists of various organic compounds that interact with metals in the aquatic environment. Interactions between subcomponents (FA 3 ,...
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Community-based, cost-effective multispecies mangrove restoration innovation to maximize soil blue carbon pool and humic acid and fulvic acid concentrations at Indian Sundarbans
Sundarbans is the world’s largest and most diverse contiguous mangrove ecosystem. In this pilot study, three plots (around 1 ha each) were selected,...
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Exogenous fulvic acid enhances stability of mineral-associated soil organic matter better than manure
Mineral-associated soil organic matter (MAOM) is seen as the key to soil carbon sequestration, but its stability often varies with types of exogenous...
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Fulvic acid mitigates cadmium toxicity-induced damage in cucumber seedlings through the coordinated interaction of antioxidant enzymes, organic acid, and amino acid
Fulvic acid (FA) can significantly alleviate cadmium (Cd) stress, but the specific metabolic response of FA to Cd toxicity is still not clarified. In...
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Insights into the characteristics, adsorption and desorption behaviors of microplastics aged with or without fulvic acid
Many aging experiments on microplastics (MPs) have been carried out using UV radiation or strong oxidants. Little attention has been paid to the role...
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Combined exogenous selenium and biochemical fulvic acid reduce Cd accumulation in rice
Paddy soil Cd contamination and the related accumulation risk in rice grains have attracted global attention. The application of selenium and humic...
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Study on the removal of fulvic acid in water by potassium ferrate-enhanced iron–manganese co-oxide film and its mechanism
The previous studies have shown that iron–manganese co-oxide film (MeO x ) could simultaneously remove ammonium, manganese ion and bisphenol A. In this...
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Effect of the interaction of fulvic acid with Pb(II) on the distribution of Pb(II) between solid and liquid phases of four minerals
Lead (Pb) is one of the top metal pollutants worldwide, and its distribution between liquid and solid phases of soils is strongly controlled by its...
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The influence of humic and fulvic acids on polytetrafluoroethylene-adsorbed arsenic: a mechanistic study
The large-scale use of polytetrafluoroethylene has resulted in ever-increasing amounts of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) microplastic particles...
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2, 3-Dimethylsuccinic acid and fulvic acid attenuate lead-induced oxidative misbalance in brain tissues of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
Lead has long been known as neurotoxic and immunotoxic heavy metal in human and animals including fish, whereas, 2, 3-dimethylsuccinic acid (DMSA)...
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Characterization of Neodymium Speciation in the Presence of Fulvic Acid by Ion Exchange Technique and Single Particle ICP-MS
It has been well known that the free ion concentration of metals plays a vital role in metal bioavailability. However, measurement of this fraction...
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Elucidating the effect and interaction mechanism of fulvic acid and nitrogen fertilizer application on phosphorus availability in a salt-affected soil
PurposeThe present study was performed to investigate the effects of the interaction of fulvic acid (FA) with different amounts of nitrogen...
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Photo-oxidation of arsenite in acidic waters containing Suwannee River fulvic acid: roles of 3SRFA* and hydroxyl radical
The photo-oxidation of arsenite (As(III)) in solution containing Suwannee River fulvic acid (SRFA) under the ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation (λ max =...
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Redox Reactions in Natural and Waste Water Treatment Processes
AbstractThe reasonability of using the redox potential to characterize the state of a certain water system was substantiated. Peat fulvic acids...
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Fluorescence Analysis of River DOM Spectra Using PARAFAC in Combination with a Self-Organizing Map to Distinguish Organic Matter Sources
This study used parallel factor method (PARAFAC), self-organizing map (SOM), and random forest models to study the dissolved organic matter (DOM)...
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Binding Mechanism Between Fulvic Acid and Heavy Metals: Integrated Interpretation of Binding Experiments, Fraction Characterizations, and Models
In this study, nine fulvic acid fractions (FAs) were obtained by a progressively extracting method from lake sediment and used as adsorbent for...
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Interaction between biochar-dissolved organic matter and chlorophenols during biochar adsorption
Biochar (BC) has been widely applied in the remediation of chlorophenols (CPs) from contaminated sites in which the role and mechanisms of BC...
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Humic Substances-Induced Changes in the Properties of Sb-Contaminated Soil and Effects on Sb Forms
Antimony (Sb) is a toxic environmental pollutant. Due to the human activities, the antimony pollution in soil is increasingly serious, and the soil...
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Insights into organic matter evolution during food waste stabilization induced by 14-hour high-temperature fermentation
Large amounts of secondary pollutants are released during traditional composting, and rapid fermentation is desirable for the stabilization of food...