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Lathouri, M Korre, A
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.Although significant progress has been made in understanding how environmental factors modify the speciation, bioavailability and toxicity of metals such as copper in aquatic environments, the current methods used to establish water quality standards do not necessarily consider the different geological and geochemical characteri...
Yuan, Xiaofeng Luan, Jing Shi, Jiyan
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Elsholtzia splendens is a well-known Cu-tolerant plant; yet, the impact of Cu-contaminated soil on bacterial community in its rhizosphere is not known. We studied the spatial variability of bacteria in the rhizosphere using Cu-contaminated soil with polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) and real-time PCR. In t...
Díaz-Castro, Javier Alférez, María José Muñoz López-Aliaga, Inmaculada Nestares, Teresa Campos, Margarita S.
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Dairy Science & Technology
As Cu is a mineral involved in the hematopoietic system whose deficiency is associated with anemia due to its requirement for efficient Fe utilization, the objective of the present study was to assess the effect of fortifying Ca in goat’s milk, in comparison to similarly fortified cow’s milk. This was performed to check whether Ca-fortified goat’s ...
Udovic, Metka Lestan, Domen
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Background, aim, and scopeSoil remediation with ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) leaching is capable of removing only part of the total metal concentration in the soil, mostly the labile, bioavailable metal species (metal bioavailability stripping). However, reintroduction of remediated soil in the environment exposes the soil to various env...