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期刊名:Applied soil ecology

缩写:APPL SOIL ECOL

ISSN:0929-1393

e-ISSN:1873-0272

IF/分区:5.0/Q1

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Meichen Wang,Kelly J Rivenbark,Hasan Nikkhah et al. Meichen Wang et al.
Remediation methods for soil contaminated with poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are needed to prevent their leaching into drinking water sources and to protect living organisms in the surrounding environment. In this study, the ef...
Wambura E Chacha,Huu-Tuan Tran,William R Scarlett et al. Wambura E Chacha et al.
Soil microorganisms play critical roles in the degradation of micro-and nano-pollutants, and the corresponding proteins and enzymes play roles in pollutant recognition, transportation, and degradation. Our ability to study these pathways fr...
Lia Q R Ossanna,Karen Serrano,Lydia L Jennings et al. Lia Q R Ossanna et al.
Critical to the environmental sustainability of hard rock mining is the reclamation of disturbed lands following mine closure through revegetation. Improved understanding of associations between above- and belowground processes that charact...
Kristin M Trippe,Viola A Manning,Catherine L Reardon et al. Kristin M Trippe et al.
Abandoned mine lands present persistent environmental challenges to ecosystems and economies; reclamation an important step for overcoming these challenges. Phytostabilization is an elegant and cost-effective reclamation strategy, however, ...
Tamsin I Williams,Steve Edgington,Andy Owen et al. Tamsin I Williams et al.
Plant parasitic nematode (PPN) control has historically relied on the use of synthetic chemical nematicides, however many are toxic to both human health and the environment. The withdrawal of the more harmful nematicides coupled with increa...
Christopher A Bell,Josephine Namaganda,Peter E Urwin et al. Christopher A Bell et al.
Uganda faces a considerable challenge to match its food production to an annual population growth rate of 3%. Cooking bananas are the country's most produced staple crop but the annual national harvest is not increasing. The crop grows on i...
Jane L Mawdsley,Richard D Bardgett,Roger J Merry et al. Jane L Mawdsley et al.
Livestock wastes contain many pathogenic microorganisms including bacteria, viruses and protozoa. Following the application of these wastes to land the potential exists for environmental contamination. Plants, soil and ultimately water cour...
Mary K Musyoki,Georg Cadisch,Judith Zimmermann et al. Mary K Musyoki et al.
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. strigae (Fos) is an effective biocontrol agent (BCA) against the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica. It acts in the rhizosphere of several tropical cereals, where it may interfere with indigenous microbial population...
Greg Deakin,Emma L Tilston,Julie Bennett et al. Greg Deakin et al.
Characterising spatial microbial community structure is important to understand and explain the consequences of continuous plantation of one crop species on the performance of subsequent crops, especially where this leads to reduced growth ...
Ophelia Osei,Robert C Abaidoo,Benjamin D K Ahiabor et al. Ophelia Osei et al.
The identification of locally-adapted rhizobia for effective inoculation of grain legumes in Africa's semiarid regions is strategic for developing and optimizing cheap nitrogen fixation technologies for smallholder farmers. This study was a...