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Volumn 139, Issue 1-4, 2002, Pages 43-60
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Influence of salinity and acidity on bioavailability of sludge-borne heavy metals. A case study of Bangkok municipal sludge
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Author keywords
Acidity; Bioavailability; Heavy metals; Saline soil; Sewage sludge
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Indexed keywords
ACIDITY;
CONTROL SYSTEMS;
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
HEAVY METALS;
PLANTS (BOTANY);
SALINITY MEASUREMENT;
SEED;
SEWAGE SLUDGE;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
BIOAVAILABILITY;
SOIL POLLUTION;
HEAVY METAL;
ORGANIC COMPOUND;
PENTETIC ACID;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
ACIDITY;
BIOAVAILABILITY;
GERMINATION;
HEAVY METAL;
SALINE SOIL;
SEWAGE;
SLUDGE;
ARTICLE;
BIOAVAILABILITY;
CONCENTRATION (PARAMETERS);
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CORN;
CROP;
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
EXPERIMENT;
EXTRACTION;
GERMINATION;
GOVERNMENT;
INCUBATION TIME;
MOLECULAR INTERACTION;
MUNG BEAN;
NONHUMAN;
PH;
PHYSICAL TOLERANCE;
PLANT GROWTH;
PLANT SEED;
SALINITY;
SAMPLE;
SEEDLING;
SLUDGE;
SOIL ACIDITY;
SOIL POLLUTION;
SOYBEAN;
SUNFLOWER;
THAILAND;
TOMATO;
THAILAND;
GLYCINE MAX;
HELIANTHUS;
LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM;
PHASEOLUS (ANGIOSPERM);
SPERMATOPHYTA;
VIGNA RADIATA VAR. RADIATA;
ZEA MAYS;
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EID: 0036300429
PISSN: 00496979
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1023/A:1015853021325 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (21)
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References (21)
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