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Publikováno v:
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 35:2345-2356
Materials such as sewage sludge, animal manure, humates, and compost may be rich in iron and in metal binding biochemicals that help keep iron and other metals in solution through chelation. They may also stimulate chemical and biological reactions t
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Soil Science. 161:233-241
Chromium must be removed or made immobile to reduce its toxicity in contaminated soil. The objectives of this study were (i) to compare Cr (III) and Cr (VI) sorption in three soils, (ii) to determine the potential of Cr-tolerant microorganisms to sor
Autor:
W. C. Lindemann, F. R. Cifuentes
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 57:727-731
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Soil Science. 140:98-104
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Journal of Agronomic Education. 13:24-28
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Agronomy Journal. 74:307-311
Autor:
W. C. Lindemann, P. R. Fresquez
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 46:751-755
Topsoil is usually respread over strip-mined land during reclamation. In some instances, spoil could be used as a medium for revegetation. The objectives of this study were to compare microbial parameters in spoil and soil and determine the effect of
Autor:
M. Cardenas, W. C. Lindemann
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 48:1072-1077
Autor:
S. Garvin, W. C. Lindemann
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 32:912-916
N2-flxing (acetylene-reducing) bacteria were isolated from roots of five species of wild plants in southern New Mexico. Ground cherry (Physalis wrightii) had the highest frequency of roots with N2-fixing bacteria. Acetylene reduction rates of subcult
Publikováno v:
Soil Science. 118:274-279