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Publikováno v:
Basic and Applied Ecology. 53:86-99
While artificial farmland drainage has allowed the development of a highly productive agriculture, the availability of periodically flooded arable land as a niche habitat for a broad range of animal and vascular plant species has diminished. Accordin
Publikováno v:
Wetlands Ecology and Management. 28:667-680
Modern agricultural practices have rendered habitat scarce and isolated for wetland species throughout the Swiss lowlands. The targeted promotion of practices that embrace wet arable land rather than drain it may be the key to establishing a robust a
Autor:
Nadine Engbersen, Rainer Schulin, Osman A. Gutiérrez, Marlon Lopez, Gunnar Schwarz, Anja Gramlich, Bodo Hattendorf
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 678:660-670
Cadmium (Cd) is a biologically non-essential heavy metal that can cause toxic effects in plants, animals and humans already at low concentrations compared to other metals. After Cd concentrations in cacao beans of various provenances, particularly fr
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 266:84-99
Agricultural intensification has led to a large increase in drained arable land and pastures worldwide over the last two centuries. The installation of land drains not only affects the water balance of a landscape, but also influences the susceptibil
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 134:96-101
Low availability of zinc (Zn) in soil can limit plant growth and yields. In soils with elevated nickel (Ni) concentrations, which can be due to anthropogenic and geogenic sources, Zn uptake by plants may be inhibited due to competition between the tw
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology. 155:103623
Periodic waterlogging of soils affects ecosystem services of agricultural fields such as reducing crop productivity. It also creates a highly dynamic habitat for soil organisms determined by drying-rewetting cycles and waterlogged phases. However, so
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 612
Cadmium (Cd) is a trace metal without essential biological functions that is toxic to plants, animals and humans at low concentrations. It occurs naturally in soils, but inputs from anthropogenic sources have increased soil Cd contents worldwide. Cad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 61:10409-10417
Organic ligands in soils affect the availability of trace metals such as Zn to plants. This study investigated the effects of two of these ligands, citrate and histidine, on Zn uptake by wheat under hydroponic conditions. Uptake of (65)Zn in the pres
Autor:
Rainer Schulin, J. Chincheros Paniagua, Monika Schneider, Christian Andres, Susan Tandy, Anja Gramlich, Laura Armengot
Cadmium (Cd) uptake by cocoa has recently attracted attention, after the European Union (EU) decided to establish values for tolerable Cd concentrations in cocoa products. Bean Cd concentrations from some cocoa provenances, especially from Latin Amer
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Publikováno v:
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 71:232-240
Determination of the nickel (Ni) distribution in tissues of hyperaccumulator plants aids in understanding the strategies and mechanisms used by these plants to take up Ni from soils. Commonly used methods for measuring Ni distribution in plant tissue