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Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory
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PLANT AND SOIL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE BIOAVAILABILITY OF HEAVY METALS IN CROPS
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Effects of distance and depth on total and bioaccessible lead in soils from two farmhouses in Beltsville, Maryland
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(13-May-13)
Phosphorus, copper, cadmium, manganese, lead and zinc uptake by wheat from long-term biosolids amended soils
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(04-Oct-11)
Effect of coal byproducts encapsulated ammonium nitrate fertilizer on wheat growth and uptake of nitrogen and metals
- (Abstract Only)
(20-May-11)
Environmental impact and remediation of residual lead and arsenic pesticides in soil
- (Book / Chapter)
Codling, E.E. 2011. Environmental impact and remediation of residual lead and arsenic pesticides in soil. Book Chapter. 9:169-180.
Project Team
Chaney, Rufus
Codling, Eton
Project Annual Reports
FY 2012
FY 2011
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Related National Programs
Food Safety, (animal and plant products)
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Last Modified: 06/18/2013
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