The impact of increased flooding occurrence on the mobility of potentially toxic elements in floodplain soil–A review

J Ponting, TJ Kelly, A Verhoef, MJ Watts… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes
increasing run-off of precipitation, and climate change causing more intense rainfall events …

Soil redox dynamics under dynamic hydrologic regimes-A review

Z Zhang, A Furman - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Electron transfer (redox) reactions, mediated by soil microbiota, modulate elemental cycling
and, in part, establish the redox poise of soil systems. Understanding soil redox processes …

[图书][B] Biogeochemistry of wetlands: science and applications

KR Reddy, RD DeLaune, PW Inglett - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection
and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …

Spatiotemporal successions of N, S, C, Fe, and as cycling genes in groundwater of a wetland ecosystem: enhanced heterogeneity in wet season

X Chen, Y Sheng, G Wang, P Zhou, F Liao, H Mao… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Microorganisms in wetland groundwater play an essential role in driving global
biogeochemical cycles. However, largely due to the dynamics of spatiotemporal surface …

[HTML][HTML] Biogeochemical cycling of iron (hydr-) oxides and its impact on organic carbon turnover in coastal wetlands: A global synthesis and perspective

C Yu, S Xie, Z Song, S Xia, ME Åström - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Coastal wetlands host large and dynamic reservoirs of organic carbon (C) and are also
biogeochemical hotspots for a wide range of Fe (hydr-) oxides with different chemical …

The role of wetland microorganisms in plant-litter decomposition and soil organic matter formation: a critical review

SA Yarwood - FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
New soil organic matter (SOM) models highlight the role of microorganisms in plant litter
decomposition and storage of microbial-derived carbon (C) molecules. Wetlands store more …

Consider the anoxic microsite: acknowledging and appreciating spatiotemporal redox heterogeneity in soils and sediments

EM Lacroix, M Aeppli, K Boye, E Brodie… - ACS Earth and Space …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Reduction–oxidation (redox) reactions underlie essentially all biogeochemical cycles. Like
most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However …

The role of sulfur nutrition in plant response to metal (loid) stress: Facilitating biofortification and phytoremediation

Y Cao, C Ma, H Yu, Q Tan, OP Dhankher… - Journal of hazardous …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstracts Metal (loid) s contamination poses a serious threat to ecosystem biosafety and
human health. Phytoremediation is a cost-effective and eco-friendly technology with good …

Mechanisms of arsenic and antimony co-sorption onto jarosite: an x-ray absorption spectroscopic study

N Karimian, SG Johnston, E Tavakkoli… - … science & technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Jarosite, a common mineral in acidic sulfur-rich environments, can strongly sorb both As (V)
and Sb (V). However, little is known regarding the mechanisms that control simultaneous co …

Effect of sulfur and sulfur-iron modified biochar on cadmium availability and transfer in the soil–rice system

M Rajendran, L Shi, C Wu, W Li, W An, Z Liu, S Xue - Chemosphere, 2019 - Elsevier
Cadmium (Cd) contamination in paddy soils has aroused global concern. Sulfur modified
biochar (BC) could combine the benefits of BC and S for Cd remediation. However, no …