ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Biochar reduces the toxicity of silver to barley (Hordeum vulgare) and springtails (Folsomia candida) in a natural soil
Mocová K.A., Petrová Š., Pohořelý M., Martinec M., Torinho P.S.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 29 : 37435–37444 , 2022
Keywords: ecotoxicology, heavy metals, soil contamination, plants, soil invertebrates, dehydrogenase activity
Toxicity of wood leachate to algae Desmodesmus subspicatus and plant Lemna minor
Sackey L.N.A., Mocová K.A., Petrová Š., Kočí V.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 28 : 67150–67158 , 2021
Keywords: Aquatic plants, Ecotoxicity, Leachate, Aquatic organism, Wood, Inhibition
The effect of nanoparticles on the photosynthetic pigments in cadmium-zinc interactions
Haisel D., Cyrusová T., Vanek T., Podlipná R.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 26 : 4147–4151 , 2019
Keywords: Cadmium uptake; Carex vulpina; Photosynthetic pigments; ZnO nanoparticles
Phytotoxicity of ZnO/kaolinite nanocomposite-is anchoring the right way to lower environmental risk?
Tokarský J., Kutláková K., Podlipná R., Vaněk T.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 26 : 22069–22081 , 2019
Keywords: Zinc oxide, Kaolinite, Nanocomposite, Phytotoxicity, Scanning electron microscopy, Anchoring
Non-enhanced phytoextraction of cadmium, zinc, and lead by high-yielding crops.
Mayerová M, Petrová Š, Madaras M, Lipavský J, Šimon T, Vaněk T.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 24 : 14706-14716 , 2017
Keywords: Soil contamination, Phytoextraction, Field trial, Heavy metals, Minimum inputs
Albendazole in environment: faecal concentrations in lambs and impact on lower development stages of helminths and seed germination
Prchal L., Podlipná R., Lamka J., Dědková T., Skálová L., Vokřál I., Lecová L., Vaněk T., Szotáková B.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 23(13) : 13015-13022 , 2016
Keywords: Anthelmintics Ecotoxicity, Sheep, Haemonchus contortus, Plants, Albendazole, UHPLC/MS/MS
Characterization of contaminants and evaluation of the suitability for land application of maize and sludge biochars
Luo F., Song J., Xia W., Dong M., Chen M., Soudek P.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 21 [14] : 8707-8717 , 2014
Keywords: Bioavailability; DTPA extraction; Heavy metals; Leachability; PAHs; Synthetic precipitation leaching procedure
Natural Formation and Degradation of Chloroacetic Acids and Volatile Organochlorines in Forest Soil. Challenges to Understanding
Laturnus F., Fahimi I.J., Gryndler M., Hartmann A., Heal M.R., Matucha M., Schöler H.F., Schroll R., Svensson T.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 12 : 233-244 , 2005
Keywords: Chloroacetic acids, degradation, forest decline, forest soil, human impact, natural formation, ozone destruction, volatile organochlorines
Progress in understanding the sources, deposition and above-ground fate of trichloroacetic acid
Cape J. N., Forczek S. T., Gullner G., Mena-Benitez G., Schröder P., Matucha M.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 13 : 276-286 , 2006
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymes, atmospheric TCA, detoxification, natural production, TCA in plants, TCA precursors, transport processes
The formation and fate of chlorinated organic substances in temperate and boreal forest soils
Clarke N., Fuksová K., Gryndler M., Lachmanová Z., Liste H.-H., Rohlenová J., Schroll R., Schröder P., Matucha,M.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH 16 : 127-143 , 2009
Keywords: Carbon cycle, Chlorination, Chlorine biogeochemistry, Forest management, Forest soil, Microbial soil processes, Organochlorines, Soil organic matter (SOM), Temperate and boreal forests