A.E. Hartemink, A.B. McBratney and Ravendra Naidu (Eds.)9780444521699, 0444521690
Table of contents :
Content:
Developments in Soil Science
Page ii
Chemical Bioavailability in Terrestrial Environments
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of contributors
Pages ix-xiii
Preface
Page xv
Chapter 1 Chemical bioavailability in terrestrial environments Review Article
Pages 1-6
R. Naidu, N.S. Bolan, M. Megharaj, A.L. Juhasz, S.K. Gupta, B.E. Clothier, R. Schulin
Bioavailability – new concepts and definitions
Page 7
Chapter 2 Contaminant chemistry in soils: Key concepts and bioavailability Review Article
Pages 9-37
R. Naidu, N.S. Bolan
Chapter 3 Bioavailability: Definition, assessment and implications for risk assessment Review Article
Pages 39-51
R. Naidu, K.T. Semple, M. Megharaj, A.L. Juhasz, N.S. Bolan, S.K. Gupta, B.E. Clothier, R. Schulin
Chapter 4 Bioavailability: The underlying basis for risk-based land management Review Article
Pages 53-72
R. Naidu, S.J.T. Pollard, N.S. Bolan, G. Owens, A.W. Pruszinski
Chapter 5 Bioavailability of sorbed pesticides to bacteria: An overview Review Article
Pages 73-82
N. Singh, N. Sethunathan, M. Megharaj, R. Naidu
Chapter 6 Mechanistic Approach for Bioavailability of Chemicals in Soil Review Article
Pages 83-95
Sjoerd E.A.T.M. van der Zee, Erwin J.M. Temminghoff
The role of chemical speciation in bioavailability
Page 97
Chapter 7 Frontiers in assessing the role of chemical speciation and natural attenuation on the Bioavailability of Contaminants in the Terrestrial Environment Review Article
Pages 99-136
A.R. Gerson, C. Anastasio, S. Crowe, D. Fowle, B. Guo, I. Kennedy, E. Lombi, P.S. Nico, M.A. Marcus, R.R. Martin, S.J. Naftel, A.J. Nelson, D. Paktunc, J.A. Roberts, C.G. Weisener, M.L. Werner
Chapter 8 Process-based approach in the study of bioavailability of ions in soils Review Article
Pages 137-167
E.J.M. Temminghoff, L. Weng, E.J.J. Kalis, W.H. Van Riemsdijk
Chapter 9 DGT measurements to predict metal bioavailability in soils Review Article
Pages 169-185
P.S. Hooda, H. Zhang
Chapter 10 Organic contaminant speciation and bioavailability in the terrestrial environment Review Article
Pages 187-229
S.C. Wilson, R. Naidu
Bioavailability and ecotoxicity of contaminants
Page 231
Chapter 11 Bioavailability and toxicity of contaminant mixtures to soil biota Review Article
Pages 233-243
M. Megharaj, R. Naidu
Chapter 12 Bioavailability in soil: The role of invertebrate behaviour Review Article
Pages 245-260
J. Roembke
Chapter 13 Relationship between biochemical activity and metal concentration in soil amended with sewage sludge Review Article
Pages 261-279
Tom W. Speir
Bioavailability of nutrients and agrichemicals
Page 281
Chapter 14 Techniques for assessing nutrient bioavailability in soils: Current and future issues Review Article
Pages 283-327
M.J. Hedley
Chapter 15 The role of inhibitors in the bioavailability and mitigation of nitrogen losses in grassland ecosystems Review Article
Pages 329-362
J. Singh, S. Saggar, N.S. Bolan, M. Zaman
Chapter 16 Assessment of phosphorus bioavailability from organic wastes in soil Review Article
Pages 363-411
B. Fuentes, M. de la Luz Mora, N.S. Bolan, R. Naidu
Chapter 17 Biological transformation and bioavailability of nutrient elements in acid soils as affected by liming Review Article
Pages 413-446
N.S. Bolan, J. Rowarth, M. de la Luz Mora, D. Adriano, D. Curtin
Tools to assess bioavailability
Page 447
Chapter 18 Contaminant concentrations in organisms as indicators of bioavailability: A review of kinetic theory and the use of target species in biomonitoring Review Article
Pages 449-477
Nico M. van Straalen
Chapter 19 Biological tools to assess contaminant bioavailability in soils Review Article
Pages 479-494
Z. Keatinge, I. Singleton
Chapter 20 Chemical methods for assessing contaminant bioavailability in soils Review Article
Pages 495-520
G.S.R. Krishnamurti
Chapter 21 Microbial activities, monitoring and application as part of a management strategy for heavy metal-contaminated soil and ground water Review Article
Pages 521-559
J. Geets, J. Vangronsveld, L. Diels, S. Taghavi, D. van der Lelie
Chapter 22 DNA adduct analysis of environmental DNA: A potential method to assess the in situ bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Review Article
Pages 561-568
I. Singleton, B. Lyons
Chapter 23 Can bioavailability assays predict the efficacy of PAH bioremediation? Review Article
Pages 569-587
A.L. Juhasz
Chapter 24 The application of fibre optic chemical sensors for heavy metal monitoring in contaminated environments Review Article
Pages 589-600
P. Gangaiya, N. Mahendra
The role of bioavailability in risk assessment and remediation
Page 601
Chapter 25 Concept for risk assessment of soil contaminants based on total and bioavailable concentration – implementation in Switzerland Review Article
Pages 603-631
S.K. Gupta, M. Haemmann
Chapter 26 Contaminants in the rootzone: Bioavailability, uptake and transport, and their implications for remediation Review Article
Pages 633-655
B.E. Clothier, S.R. Green, B.H. Robinson, T. Thayalakumaran, D.R. Scotter, I. Vogeler, T.M. Mills, M. Deurer, M. van der Velde, Th. Granel
Chapter 27 Manipulating bioavailability to manage remediation of metal-contaminated soils Review Article
Pages 657-678
N.S. Bolan, B.G. Ko, C.W.N. Anderson, I. Vogeler, S. Mahimairaja, R. Naidu
Chapter 28 The value of nitrilotriacetate in chelate-assisted phytoremediation Review Article
Pages 679-695
K. Wenger, S.K. Gupta, R. Schulin
Chapter 29 EDTA-assisted phytostabilization by barley roots contaminated with heavy metals Review Article
Pages 697-718
F. Madrid, M.S. Liphadzi, M.B. Kirkham
Chapter 30 Land reclamation using earthworms in metal contaminated soils Review Article
Pages 719-734
M.H. Wong, Y. Ma
Author Index
Pages 735-778
Subject Index
Pages 779-809
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