A root exudates based approach to assess the long-term phytoavailability of metals in biosolids-amended soils

Volume: 158, Issue: 8, Pages: 2582 - 2588
Published: Aug 1, 2010
Abstract
Organic acids present in the rhizosphere of growing plants are widely recognized to be responsible for dissolving the solid phase metals in the soil and making them available for plant absorption. We proposed a root exudates-based model to assess the long-term phytoavailability of metals in biosolids-amended soils. The phytoavailability of biosolids-borne metals was defined in terms of a capacity factor and an intensity factor. The plant...
Paper Details
Title
A root exudates based approach to assess the long-term phytoavailability of metals in biosolids-amended soils
Published Date
Aug 1, 2010
Volume
158
Issue
8
Pages
2582 - 2588
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