4.5 Article

The Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Phosphate Amendement on Arsenic Uptake, Accumulation and Growth of Pteris Vittata in As-Contaminated Soil

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Environmental Sciences

Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculation on heavy metal accumulation of maize grown in a naturally contaminated soil

Fa Yuan Wang et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION (2007)

Review Plant Sciences

Combining alders, frankiae, and mycorrhizae for the revegetation and remediation of contaminated ecosystems

Sebastien Roy et al.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE (2007)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Characterization of a carbohydrate transporter from symbiotic glomeromycotan fungi

Arthur Schuessler et al.

NATURE (2006)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Natural attenuation processes for remediation of arsenic contaminated soils and groundwater

Suiling Wang et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2006)

Article Environmental Sciences

Arsenic speciation and mobilization in CCA-contaminated soils: Influence of organic matter content

Simona Dobran et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2006)

Article Environmental Sciences

Using phosphate rock to immobilize metals in soil and increase arsenic uptake by hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata

AO Fayiga et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2006)

Article Plant Sciences

Antioxidant responses of hyper-accumulator and sensitive fern species to arsenic

M Srivastava et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY (2005)

Article Environmental Sciences

Arsenic immobilization by calcium-arsenic precipitates in lime treated soils

DH Moon et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2004)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

The ecology of arsenic

RS Oremland et al.

SCIENCE (2003)

Article Environmental Sciences

Immobilization of cesium-137 and uranium in contaminated sediments using soil amendments

JC Seaman et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (2001)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of soil amendments on the bioavailability of lead, zinc, and cadmium to earthworms

MS Pearson et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (2000)