Treatment processes to eliminate potential environmental hazards and restore agronomic value of sewage sludge: A review

SA Hoang, N Bolan, AMP Madhubashani… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Land application of sewage sludge is increasingly used as an alternative to landfilling and
incineration owing to a considerable content of carbon and essential plant nutrients in …

Soil pH extremes.

A Läuchli, SR Grattan - Plant stress physiology, 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Most soils cultivated for crop production fall within the pH range of pH 6-8, where nutrient
availability to the plant is optimal. Acid soils (pH< 5.5) and alkaline soils (pH> 8), however …

Reuse potential of laundry greywater for irrigation based on growth, water and nutrient use of tomato

RK Misra, JH Patel, VR Baxi - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Greywater is considered as a valuable resource with a high reuse potential for irrigation of
household lawns and gardens. However, there are possibilities of surfactant and sodium …

Heavy metal displacement in salt-water-irrigated soil during phytoremediation

IH Wahla, MB Kirkham - Environmental Pollution, 2008 - Elsevier
In regions where phytoremediation is carried out, brackish water must often be used.
However, no information exists concerning the consequences of saline-water irrigation on …

Plant stress under non-optimal soil pH.

A Läuchli, SR Grattan - Plant stress physiology, 2017 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Most soils cultivated for crop production fall within the pH range of pH 6-8, where nutrient
availability to the plant is typically optimal. Profoundly acid soils (pH< 5.5) and alkaline soils …

Nickel Accumulation in Rape Shoots (Brassica napus L.) Increased by Putrescine

NI Shevyakova, EN Il'Ina, LA Stetsenko… - International journal …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Application of exogenous putrescine (Put) increases nickel accumulation in rape shoots
(Brassica napus), improving potential for phytoremediation of contaminated soils. Plants …

Phytoremediation potential of Amaranthus hybrids: Antagonism between nickel and iron and chelating role of polyamines

NI Shevyakova, AI Cheremisina… - Russian Journal of Plant …, 2011 - Springer
Three amaranth hybrids (Amaranthus paniculatus f. cruentus (Vishnevyi dzhem), A.
paniculatus (Bronzovyi vek), and A. caudatus f. iridis (Izumrud) were grown in the climate …

Integrated approach to assessing the effects of soils polluted with heavy metals on a plant population

MJ Gutiérrez-Ginés, J Pastor, AJ Hernández - Ecotoxicology, 2012 - Springer
This study addresses the effects of soil polluted with more than one heavy metal in a grass
species. A 16-week bioassay with Avena sativa L. was conducted in microcosms using soils …

Bioavailability and Toxicity of Copper, Manganese, and Nickel in Paronychiurus kimi (Collembola), and Biomarker Discovery for Their Exposure

J Son, YS Lee, SE Lee, KI Shin, K Cho - Archives of environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Bioavailability and toxicity of Cu, Mn, and Ni in Paronychiurus kimi were investigated after 28
days of exposure to OECD artificial soil spiked with these metals. Uptake and effect of Cu …

Removal of pollutants by tomato plants during reuse of laundry greywater for irrigation

RK Misra, JH Patel, VR Baxi - International Conference on …, 2009 - research.usq.edu.au
Laundry greywater is considered as a valuable, reusable water resource for irrigation of
household gardens and amenity areas around the world. Public health risks arising from …