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Heal, M R, Dickey, C A, Heal, K V, Stidson, R T, Matucha, M & Cape, J N 2010, ' The production and degradation of trichloroacetic acid in soil: Results from in situ soil column experiments ', Chemosphere, vol. 79, no. 4, pp. 401-407 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.02.003
Previous work has indicated that the soil is important to understanding biogeochemical fluxes of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in the rural environment, in forests in particular. Here, the hydrological and TCA fluxes through 22 in situ soil columns in a
Autor:
Peter Schröder, K. Fuksová, Nicholas Clarke, Hans-Holger Liste, Miroslav Matucha, Zora Lachmanová, J. Rohlenová, Milan Gryndler, Reiner Schroll
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 16:127-143
Chlorine is an abundant element, commonly occurring in nature either as chloride ions or as chlorinated organic compounds (OCls). Chlorinated organic substances were long considered purely anthropogenic products; however, they are, in addition, a com
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 71:1401-1408
We studied the effect of increased inorganic chloride concentration on forest soil microflora in a laboratory experiment. Microbial DNA extracted from experimental soil samples was amplified with PCR using primer pairs specifically amplifying bacteri
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Christine Götz, Anton Hartmann, Milan Gryndler, Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Istvan Gebefuegi, Peter Schröder, Xiaojing Li, K. Fuksová, Sándor T. Forczek, Miroslav Matucha, Agnes Fekete, Matthias Englmann
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 389:1447-1457
Bacterial intraspecies and interspecies communication in the rhizosphere is mediated by diffusible signal molecules. Many Gram-negative bacteria use N-acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs) as autoinducers in the quorum sensing response. While bacterial sig
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Per Sandén, Frida Thomsen, George Shaw, Teresia Svensson, David Bastviken, Gunilla Öberg, Miroslav Matucha, Susanne Karlsson
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 71:3182-3192
Inorganic chlorine (i.e. chloride; Cl-in) is generally considered inert in soil and is often used as a tracer of soil and ground water movements. However, recent studies indicate that substantial r ...
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Sándor T. Forczek, Milan Gryndler, K. Fuksová, H. Uhlířová, Miroslav Matucha, Peter Schröder, J. Rohlenová
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 39:382-385
Chloroacetic acids (CAA), especially trichloroacetic acid (TCA), were considered phytotoxic secondary air pollutants of anthropogenic origin affecting conifers and were therefore intensively studied. However, another source of CAA has been then found
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K. Fuksová, Sándor T. Forczek, J. Rohlenová, Christian A. Lange, Ludwig Weissflog, Peter Schröder, Karsten Kotte, Gert Krüger, Miroslav Matucha, Andrea Pfennigsdorff, H. Uhlířová
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South African Journal of Botany. 73:89-96
Through employing [14C]-PER exposure experiments it was shown for the first time that PER taken up by drought-stressed spruce needles via the air/needle pathway is preferably degraded to trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in the chloroplasts. TCA formed by o
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H. Uhlířová, K. Fuksová, Sándor T. Forczek, Milan Gryndler, J. Rohlenová, Miroslav Matucha, Peter Schröder
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 63:1924-1932
Radioisotopes carbon 14 and chlorine 36 were used to elucidate the environmental role of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) formerly taken to be a herbicide and a secondary air pollutant with phytotoxic effects. However, use of 14 C-labeling posed again know
Autor:
Gilda Mena-Benitez, Gábor Gullner, Peter Schröder, Miroslav Matucha, J. Neil Cape, Sándor T. Forczek
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - International. 13:276-286
Aim and Scope This paper is a companion to the recent review paper by Laturnus et al. (2005) on TCA in soils, presenting a complementary review of knowledge gaps in the sources and fate of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in plants. The review considers th
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Miroslav Matucha, Mathew R. Heal, Reiner Schroll, Milan Gryndler, Frank Laturnus, Teresia Svensson, Isabelle Fahimi, Heinz Friedrich Schöler, Anton Hartmann
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research - International. 12:233-244
Goal, Scope and Background. The anthropogenic environmental emissions of chloroacetic acids and volatile organochlorines have been under scrutiny in recent years because the two compound groups are suspected to contribute to forest dieback and strato