Transfer of sulfidized silver from silver nanoparticles, in sewage sludge, to plants and primary consumers in agricultural soil environment

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Annette de Vaufleury ◽  
Anna Grosser ◽  
Christine Lors ◽  
Franck Vandenbulcke
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Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 1049-1055
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Antonio Matos ◽  
Isabela Diniz ◽  
Mateus Matos ◽  
Alisson Borges ◽  
Adriana Wilken

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Anna Grosser ◽  
Anna Grobelak ◽  
Agnieszka Rorat ◽  
Pauline Courtois ◽  
Franck Vandenbulcke ◽  
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Andreas Voegelin ◽  
Ana Pradas del Real ◽  
Geraldine Sarret ◽  
Christoph R. Mueller ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 253 ◽  
pp. 578-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pauline Courtois ◽  
Agnieszka Rorat ◽  
Sébastien Lemiere ◽  
Rémy Guyoneaud ◽  
Eléonore Attard ◽  
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pp. 2806-2811
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Wen Juan Jia ◽  
Ying Yan ◽  
Ying Su ◽  
Ming Da Liu

To identify the concentration and spatial distribution of cadmium (Cd) in agricultural soils, 207 soil samples were collected from Chaoyang and analyzed based on pollution index methods and GIS. The concentration of Cd in the soils of Chaoyang ranged from 0.030 to 0.687 mg/kg, with an average concentration of 0.246 mg/kg. The evaluated results of Cd in agricultural soils of Chaoyang shows that the pollution excess rate is 2.90%, the total agricultural soil environment of Cd was still clean, but some areas were accumulated by Cd. The differences between two evaluated methods indicate that evaluated criteria had a direct impact on the evaluation results, compared to integrated pollution index, the Geoaccumulation index method was more accurate and objective.


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Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 2380 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panos Panagos ◽  
Cristiano Ballabio ◽  
Emanuele Lugato ◽  
Arwyn Jones ◽  
Pasquale Borrelli ◽  
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In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activities and natural sources (soil and geology). This manuscript reports a statistical comparison of copper concentrations at different levels of administrative units, with a focus on agricultural areas. Anthropogenic sources of diffuse copper contamination include fungicidal treatments, liquid manure (mainly from pigs), sewage sludge, atmospheric deposition, mining activities, local industrial contamination and particles from car brakes. Sales of fungicides in the EU are around 158,000 tonnes annually, a large proportion of which are copper based and used extensively in vineyards and orchards. Around 10 million tonnes of sewage sludge is treated annually in the EU, and 40% of this (which has a high copper content) is used as fertilizer in agriculture. In the EU, 150 million pigs consume more than 6.2 million tonnes of copper through additives in their feed, and most of their liquid manure ends up in agricultural soil. These three sources (sales of fungicides, sewage sludge and copper consumption for pigs feed) depend much on local traditional farming practices. Recent research towards replacing copper spraying in vineyards and policy developments on applying sewage and controlling the feed given to pigs are expected to reduce copper accumulation in agricultural soil.


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pp. 3305-3313 ◽  
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Marco Kraas ◽  
Karsten Schlich ◽  
Burkhard Knopf ◽  
Franziska Wege ◽  
Ralf Kägi ◽  
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