Search Results - "Chaudri, A.M"
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Determination of Acute Zn Toxicity in Pore Water from Soils Previously Treated with Sewage Sludge Using Bioluminescence Assays
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-06-1999)“…The effects of increasing concentrations of Zn and Cu in soil pore water from soils of a long-term sewage sludge field experiment on microbial bioluminescence…”
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Fresh additions of heavy metals do not model long-term effects on microbial biomass and activity
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2002)“…Previous work has reported adverse effects of long-term exposures of heavy metals (e.g. Cu, Ni, Cd and Zn) on soil microbial biomass (up to 50% decrease) and…”
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Factors affecting the concentrations of lead in British wheat and barley grain
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-10-2004)“…The entry of Pb into the food chain is of concern as it can cause chronic health problems. The concentration of Pb was determined in cereal grain samples…”
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Soil solid-phase controls lead activity in soil solution
Published in Journal of environmental quality (2002)“…Lead pollution of the environment is synonymous with civilization. It has no known biological function, and is naturally present in soil, but its presence in…”
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Biomass carbon measurements and substrate utilization patterns of microbial populations from soils amended with cadmium, copper, or zinc
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-01-1997)“…Samples of a sandy loam soil taken from a long-term liming experiment in southeast England were amended with solutions of metal sulfate salts. Soils with a…”
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Long-term effects of metal contamination on Rhizobium
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Effects of media components on toxicity of Cd to rhizobia
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-09-1992)“…Numerous studies have attempted to relate the ability of microorganisms to tolerate heavy metals added to artificial media to metal concentrations found in the…”
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