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    Metal immobilization in soils using synthetic zeolites by OSTE, Leonard A, LEXMOND, Theo M, VAN RIEMSDIJK, Willem H

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-2002)
    “…In situ immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soils is a technique to improve soil quality. Synthetic zeolites are potentially useful additives to…”
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    Understanding the Effects of Soil Characteristics on Phytotoxicity and Bioavailability of Nickel Using Speciation Models by Weng, Li Ping, Wolthoorn, Anke, Lexmond, Theo M, Temminghoff, Erwin J. M, van Riemsdijk, Willem H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-2004)
    “…Acidity (pH) has been realized to be the most important soil characteristic that modulates bioavailability of heavy metals by affecting both the chemical…”
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    Phytotoxicity and bioavailability of nickel: Chemical speciation and bioaccumulation by Weng, Liping, Lexmond, Theo M., Wolthoorn, Anke, Temminghoff, Erwin J. M., van Riemsdijk, Willem H.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-2003)
    “…The effect of pH on the bioaccumulation of nickel (Ni) by plants is opposite when using a nutrient solution or a soil as a growing medium. This paradox can be…”
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    Cadmium uptake by earthworms as related to the availability in the soil and the intestine by Oste, Leonard A., Dolfing, Jan, Ma, Wei-chun, Lexmond, Theo M.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-08-2001)
    “…The free metal concentration in the soil solution is often considered a key parameter for metal uptake by and toxicity to soft‐bodied soil organisms. The…”
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    Measuring and Modeling Zinc and Cadmium Binding by Humic Acid by Oste, Leonard A, Temminghoff, Erwin J. M, Lexmond, Theo M, Van Riemsdijk, Willem H

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-02-2002)
    “…Free metal ions in aqueous and terrestrial systems strongly influence bioavailability and toxicity. Most analytical techniques determine the total metal…”
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    Effect of beringite on cadmium and zinc uptake by plants and earthworms: More than a liming effect? by Oste, Leonard A., Dolfing, Jan, Ma, Wei-chun, Lexmond, Theo M.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2001)
    “…Metal‐contaminated soils are potentially harmful to plants, animals, and humans. Harmful effects are often related to the free‐metal concentration in the soil…”
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    Influence of perennial ryegrass on a copper and zinc affected terrestrial nematode community by Korthals, Gerard W, Popovici, Iuliana, Iliev, Ilian, Lexmond, Theo M

    “…Effects of copper or zinc (0, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg kg −1) on soil containing an indigenous nematode community were examined in a greenhouse in the…”
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    Metal Immobilization in Soils Using Synthetic Zeolites by Oste, Leonard A., Lexmond, Theo M., Van Riemsdijk, Willem H.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT In situ immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soils is a technique to improve soil quality. Synthetic zeolites are potentially useful…”
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    Heavy Metal Balances, Part I by Moolenaar, Simon W., Lexmond, Theo M.

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-10-1998)
    “…Summary The control of heavy metals in such a way that soil functioning and product quality are not impeded is a prerequisie to sustainable agricutture. The…”
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    Heavy Metal Balances, Part I: General Aspects of Cadmium, Copper, Zinc, and Lead Balance Studies in Agro‐Ecosystems by Moolenaar, Simon W., Lexmond, Theo M.

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-10-1998)
    “…The control of heavy metals in such a way that soil functioning and product quality are not impeded is a prerequisie to sustainable agricutture. The current…”
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    Long-term effects of copper and pH on the nematode community in an agroecosystem by Korthals, G.W. (Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.), Alexiev, A.D, Lexmond, T.M, Kammenga, J.E, Bongers, T

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-1996)
    “…Four copper (0, 250, 500, and 750 kg Cu-ha-1) and pH (4.0, 4.7, 5.4, and 6.1 in 1 M KCl) treatments were applied to an arable agroecosystem. Effects on the…”
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    EFFECT OF BERINGITE ON CADMIUM AND ZINC UPTAKE BY PLANTS AND EARTHWORMS: MORE THAN A LIMING EFFECT? by Oste, Leonard A, Dolfing, Jan, Ma, Wei-Chun, Lexmond, Theo M

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2001)
    “…Metal-contaminated soils are potentially harmful to plants, animals, and humans. Harmful effects are often related to the free-metal concentration in the soil…”
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    Joint toxicity of copper and zinc to a terrestrial nematode community in an acid sandy soil by Korthals, G.W, Bongers, M, Fokkema, A, Dueck, T.A, Lexmond, T.M

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-06-2000)
    “…Heavy metal toxicity to an indigenous nematode community was examined following the addition of Cu and Zn, alone or in combination, to agricultural soil. The…”
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    Indicators of the sustainability of heavy-metal management in agro-ecosystems by Moolenaar, Simon W., Van Der Zee, Sjoerd E.A.T.M., Lexmond, Theo M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-08-1997)
    “…The aim of sustainable heavy-metal management in agro-ecosystems is to ensure that the soil continues to fulfil its function in agricultural production, in…”
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    Calculating heavy metal accumulation in soil: a comparison of methods illustrated by a case-study on compost application by Moolenaar, Simon W., Lexmond, Theo M., van der Zee, Sjoerd E.A.T.M.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (17-11-1997)
    “…Accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural soil can be prevented by achieving an input that is smaller than, or equal to, the output. This is known as the…”
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