نتایج جستجو برای: soil pollutant

تعداد نتایج: 199320  

2014
A. Calisi M. G. Lionetto E. De Lorenzis A. Leomanni T. Schettino

Earthworms are useful bioindicator organisms for soil biomonitoring. Recently the use of pollution biomarkers in earthworms has been increasingly investigated for soil monitoring and assessment. Earthworm coelomic fluid is particularly interesting from a toxicological perspective, because it is responsible for pollutant disposition and tissue distribution to the whole organism. The aim of the p...

2001
S. K. Dutta Peter van Berkum

We have studied 2′,3,4 PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) degradation capability of two bacterial species with the alfalfa plant. These bacterial species, Commamonas sp. and Rhodococcus sp., were obtained from Dr. J. Tiedje (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI). Five treatments were set up in duplicate and included an uninoculated control of sterile soil spiked with 100 ppm of 2′,3,4 PCB (p...

2017
Anna C Santamans Rafael Boluda Antonio Picazo Carlos Gil Joaquín Ramos-Miras Pablo Tejedo Luis R Pertierra Javier Benayas Antonio Camacho

The main soil physical-chemical features, the concentrations of a set of pollutants, and the soil microbiota linked to penguin rookeries have been studied in 10 selected sites located at the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula (Maritime Antarctica). This study aims to test the hypothesis that biotransport by penguins increases the concentration of pollutants, especially heavy met...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2006
Tessa Mills Barbara Arnold Siva Sivakumaran Grant Northcott Iris Vogeler Brett Robinson Cara Norling Doris Leonil

Pentachlorophenol (PCP) is a persistent organic pollutant (POP) previously used as a timber treatment chemical to prevent sap stain and wood rot. Commonly used in wood treatment industries for the last 50 years, there are now many sites worldwide that are contaminated with PCP. Although persistent, PCP is a mobile contaminant and therefore has a propensity to leach and contaminate surrounding e...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2003
MaryJane Incorvia Mattina William Lannucci-Berger Craig Musante Jason C White

The extent of anthropogenic environmental pollution—in the United States (Black, 1999; Glass, 1999), in the European Union (Chaudhry et al., 2002), and in the third world is well documented. For example, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has estimated that at a minimum 10 t of unwanted pesticides are in ‘‘storage’’ in undeveloped countries, with at least 2 10 t in Afri...

Rezaei Kalantary, Roshanak, Bahari, Niloufar, Esrafili, Ali, Jonidi Jafari, Ahmad,

Background: Cr (VI) is a highly toxic and carcinogenic contaminant and that are used in the steel industry and other chemical industries such as the leather industry, pigment production, electroplating of metals and the production of anticorrosive compounds. Its waste enters the environment and subsequently enters the water and food sources. Therefore, in order to protect the environment as wel...

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