Sulphate in freshwater ecosystems: A review of sources, biogeochemical cycles, ecotoxicological effects and bioremediation
Abstract Sulphate (SO 4 2-) concentrations in freshwaters have increased globally over the
last decades even though a strong reduction in atmospheric sulphur (S) deposition has …
last decades even though a strong reduction in atmospheric sulphur (S) deposition has …
The impact of increased flooding occurrence on the mobility of potentially toxic elements in floodplain soil–A review
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 …
increasing run-off of precipitation, and climate change causing more intense rainfall events …
Biochar affects the dissolved and colloidal concentrations of Cd, Cu, Ni, and Zn and their phytoavailability and potential mobility in a mining soil under dynamic redox …
There is a lack of knowledge on the effects of biochar (BC) on the release dynamics of
potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in different phases of soil under systematic change of …
potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in different phases of soil under systematic change of …
Iron and sulfur cycling in acid sulfate soil wetlands under dynamic redox conditions: A review
Acid sulfate soils (ASS) contain substantial quantities of iron sulfide minerals or the oxidation
reaction products of these sulfidic minerals. Transformation of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) …
reaction products of these sulfidic minerals. Transformation of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) …
Drought effects on wet soils in inland wetlands and peatlands
Soils associated with wet and ephemerally wet environments, ie wet soils, cover an area
greater than 12.1 million km 2; inland wetlands deliver at least Int $27.0 trillion in tangible …
greater than 12.1 million km 2; inland wetlands deliver at least Int $27.0 trillion in tangible …
[HTML][HTML] The longitudinal and cross-sectional heterogeneity of the intestinal microbiota
Highlights•Host control over electron acceptor availability generates longitudinal
heterogeneity.•Electron acceptor availability dictates which redox reactions are most …
heterogeneity.•Electron acceptor availability dictates which redox reactions are most …
Changes in fungal community and diversity in strawberry rhizosphere soil after 12 years in the greenhouse
W Li, Q LIU - Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2019 - Elsevier
Soil fungi play a very important role in the soil ecological environment. In agricultural
production, long-term monoculture and continuous cropping lead to changes in fungal …
production, long-term monoculture and continuous cropping lead to changes in fungal …
Dynamic responses of trace metal bioaccessibility to fluctuating redox conditions in wetland soils and stream sediments
Natural aquatic systems undergo fluctuating redox conditions due to microbial activities,
varying water saturation levels, and nutrient dynamics. With fluctuating redox conditions …
varying water saturation levels, and nutrient dynamics. With fluctuating redox conditions …
Impact of Fe (II) oxidation in the presence of iron-reducing bacteria on subsequent Fe (III) bio-reduction
The interplay of Fe (II) oxidation and Fe (III) bio-reduction occurs widely in both natural and
engineered redox-dynamic systems. This study aimed to unravel the impact of Fe (II) …
engineered redox-dynamic systems. This study aimed to unravel the impact of Fe (II) …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-element features of active acid sulfate soils across the Swedish coastal plains
Acid sulfate soils are sulfide-rich soils with notable associated environmental risks. The low
pH of these soils mobilizes metals from the soil minerals, which will lead to both acidification …
pH of these soils mobilizes metals from the soil minerals, which will lead to both acidification …