Search Results - "GEEBELEN, Wouter"
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Effects of Pb‐EDTA and EDTA on oxidative stress reactions and mineral uptake in Phaseolus vulgaris
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-07-2002)“…Sequestration of Pb by synthetic chelates has been reported to increase bioavailability, uptake, and translocation of this metal in plants. In this work the…”
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Amendment-induced immobilization of lead in a lead-spiked soil: Evidence from phytotoxicity studies
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-10-2002)“…Lead immobilization was evaluated on soils spiked with increasingconcentrations of Pb (as Pb-acetate) using the following soilamendments: bentonite, zeolite,…”
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Evaluation of cyclonic ash, commercial Na-silicates, lime and phosphoric acid for metal immobilisation purposes in contaminated soils in Flanders (Belgium)
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2006)“…In order to reduce the health risks associated with historically enriched metal smelting sites in Flanders (Belgium), the capacities of a non-beringite…”
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Soil-solution speciation of CD as affected by soil characteristics in unpolluted and polluted soils
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2005)“…Total metal content by itself is insufficient as a measure to indicate actual environmental risk. Understanding the mobility of heavy metals in the soil and…”
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Transplanted lichens as biomonitors for atmospheric fluoride pollution near two fluoride point sources in Flanders (Belgium)
Published in Belgian journal of botany (01-02-2006)“…In order to monitor atmospheric fluoride pollution, epiphytic lichens (Parmelia sulcata) were collected in a rural area and transplanted to two fluoride point…”
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TRANSPLANTED LICHENS AS BIOMONITORS FOR ATMOSPHERIC FLUORIDE POLLUTION NEAR TWO FLUORIDE POINT SOURCES IN FLANDERS (BELGIUM)
Published in Belgian journal of botany (01-01-2005)“…In order to monitor atmospheric fluoride pollution, epiphytic lichens (Parmelia sulcata) were collected in a rural area and transplanted to two fluoride point…”
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