Chemical Bioavailability in Terrestrial EnvironmentsThis book begins with an overview of current thinking on bioavailability, its definition, cutting-edge research in speciation and advancement in tools for assessing chemical bioavailability in the terrestrial environment. The second section of the book focuses on the role of chemical speciation in bioavailability. Section three addresses bioavailability and ecotoxicity of contaminants and leads into the next section on bioavailability of nutrients and agrichemicals. Subsequent sections provide an overview of tools currently being used and new cutting-edge techniques to assess contaminant bioavailability. The last section of the book builds on previous sections in relating bioavailability to risk assessment and how this could be used for managing risks associated with contaminated land.
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Bioavailability and ecotoxicity of contaminants | 231 |
Bioavailability of nutrients and agrichemicals | 281 |
Tools to assess bioavailability | 447 |
The role of bioavailability in risk assessment and remediation | 601 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accumulation acid activity adsorption Anal analysis anions application availability bacteria bioavailability Biochem biodegradation biological biomass bioremediation Bolan cadmium cations chelating Chem chemical complex compounds contaminated soils copper decrease degradation desorption determined earthworms EDTA effects Environ environmental enzymes exchange exposure extraction factors fenamiphos fertiliser fertilizer fraction heavy metals humic increase inhibitors inorganic Kookana leaching ligand liming manure measured membrane metal concentrations metal ions methods microbial biomass Microbiol microorganisms mineral molecular Naidu nitrification nitrogen NOÀ3 nutrient organic matter oxidation pasture PCBs pesticides phosphate phosphorus phytoextraction phytoremediation Plant Soil plant uptake pollutants polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons potential precipitation processes reduced release residues rhizosphere risk assessment root samples sediments sewage sludge Soil Biol soil contamination soil organic soil pH Soil Sci soil solution soluble sorbed sorption speciation species studies surface techniques Technol toxicity Toxicol trace elements urea urease values
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