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Disponibilité potassique en fonction d'alternance humectation-dessication de sols volcaniques camerounais, bilan d'absorption par des bananiers (Musa Acuminita Cv. Giant Cavendish) issus de culture in vitro
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Louvain-la-Neuve: [éditeur inconnu],

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Native Wine Grapes of Italy.
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ISBN: 1785391437 0520957059 9780520957053 0520272269 9780520272262 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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Mountainous terrain, volcanic soils, innumerable microclimates, and an ancient culture of winemaking influenced by Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans make Italy the most diverse country in the world of wine. This diversity is reflected in the fact that Italy grows the largest number of native wine grapes known, amounting to more than a quarter of the world's commercial wine grape types. Ian D'Agata spent thirteen years interviewing producers, walking vineyards, studying available research, and tasting wines to create this authoritative guide to Italy's native grapes and their wines. Writing with great enthusiasm and deep knowledge, D'Agata discusses more than five hundred different native Italian grape varieties, from Aglianico to Zibibbo. D'Agata provides details about how wine grapes are identified and classified, what clones are available, which soils are ideal, and what genetic evidence tells us about a variety's parentage. He gives historical and anecdotal accounts of each grape variety and describes the characteristics of wines made from the grape. A regional list of varieties and a list of the best producers provide additional guidance. Comprehensive, thoroughly researched, and engaging, this book is the perfect companion for anyone who wants to know more about the vast enological treasures cultivated in Italy.


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Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book, entitled “Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment”, presents an updated overview of the main trace elements in living organisms. This collection brings researchers from different fields together, including those from biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology in various environmental media, in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental fate of trace elements in their biogeochemical cycles for different ecosystems.

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Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- marine sediments --- trace metals --- speciation --- contamination --- San Simon Bay --- soil remediation --- toxicity bioassays --- humic substances --- calcium carbonate --- iron oxides --- polyphenolic compounds --- heavy metals --- soil --- enrichment factor --- geoaccumulation index --- contamination factor --- pollution indices --- soil contamination --- geogenic and anthropogenic origin --- iron ore deposits --- tailing dumps --- seepage water --- water balance of the enterprise --- metals --- p-arsanilic acid --- adsorption --- natural fluorine-enriched soil --- natural sources --- chemical extraction resistance --- low washing efficiency --- lacustrine sediments --- geochemical mapping --- spatial distribution --- contamination assessment --- environmental risk assessments --- sediment quality guidelines --- pollution --- bottom sediments --- river --- acid mine drainage --- abandoned coal mine --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution level --- potential ecological risk --- sewage sludge --- calcareous soil --- extraction DTPA --- crop --- transfer --- long time --- engineered nanoparticles --- organic matter --- phosphorus --- nutrients --- volcanic soil --- agricultural land contamination --- sediment --- irrigation canal --- heavy metal --- copper --- cadmium --- Daphnia pulex --- ecotoxicology --- LC50 --- ecological risk assessment --- karst areas --- soil properties --- urban ecology --- trace metal pollution --- soil organisms --- diversity --- Western Siberia --- snow pollution --- trace metals and metalloids --- atmospheric depositions --- solubility --- sediments --- bioindicators --- geochemical background --- risk assessment code --- sequential extraction --- groundwater --- precipitation --- caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) --- permeable reactive barrier (PRB) --- natural water --- water quality --- Arctic region --- elemental composition --- springs --- QR code --- modern sedimentation processes --- mineralogy --- geochemistry --- authigenic minerals --- hydrogen sulfide contamination --- arid climate --- Caspian Sea --- marine sediments --- trace metals --- speciation --- contamination --- San Simon Bay --- soil remediation --- toxicity bioassays --- humic substances --- calcium carbonate --- iron oxides --- polyphenolic compounds --- heavy metals --- soil --- enrichment factor --- geoaccumulation index --- contamination factor --- pollution indices --- soil contamination --- geogenic and anthropogenic origin --- iron ore deposits --- tailing dumps --- seepage water --- water balance of the enterprise --- metals --- p-arsanilic acid --- adsorption --- natural fluorine-enriched soil --- natural sources --- chemical extraction resistance --- low washing efficiency --- lacustrine sediments --- geochemical mapping --- spatial distribution --- contamination assessment --- environmental risk assessments --- sediment quality guidelines --- pollution --- bottom sediments --- river --- acid mine drainage --- abandoned coal mine --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution level --- potential ecological risk --- sewage sludge --- calcareous soil --- extraction DTPA --- crop --- transfer --- long time --- engineered nanoparticles --- organic matter --- phosphorus --- nutrients --- volcanic soil --- agricultural land contamination --- sediment --- irrigation canal --- heavy metal --- copper --- cadmium --- Daphnia pulex --- ecotoxicology --- LC50 --- ecological risk assessment --- karst areas --- soil properties --- urban ecology --- trace metal pollution --- soil organisms --- diversity --- Western Siberia --- snow pollution --- trace metals and metalloids --- atmospheric depositions --- solubility --- sediments --- bioindicators --- geochemical background --- risk assessment code --- sequential extraction --- groundwater --- precipitation --- caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) --- permeable reactive barrier (PRB) --- natural water --- water quality --- Arctic region --- elemental composition --- springs --- QR code --- modern sedimentation processes --- mineralogy --- geochemistry --- authigenic minerals --- hydrogen sulfide contamination --- arid climate --- Caspian Sea


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Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book, entitled “Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment”, presents an updated overview of the main trace elements in living organisms. This collection brings researchers from different fields together, including those from biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology in various environmental media, in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental fate of trace elements in their biogeochemical cycles for different ecosystems.

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Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- marine sediments --- trace metals --- speciation --- contamination --- San Simon Bay --- soil remediation --- toxicity bioassays --- humic substances --- calcium carbonate --- iron oxides --- polyphenolic compounds --- heavy metals --- soil --- enrichment factor --- geoaccumulation index --- contamination factor --- pollution indices --- soil contamination --- geogenic and anthropogenic origin --- iron ore deposits --- tailing dumps --- seepage water --- water balance of the enterprise --- metals --- p-arsanilic acid --- adsorption --- natural fluorine-enriched soil --- natural sources --- chemical extraction resistance --- low washing efficiency --- lacustrine sediments --- geochemical mapping --- spatial distribution --- contamination assessment --- environmental risk assessments --- sediment quality guidelines --- pollution --- bottom sediments --- river --- acid mine drainage --- abandoned coal mine --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution level --- potential ecological risk --- sewage sludge --- calcareous soil --- extraction DTPA --- crop --- transfer --- long time --- engineered nanoparticles --- organic matter --- phosphorus --- nutrients --- volcanic soil --- agricultural land contamination --- sediment --- irrigation canal --- heavy metal --- copper --- cadmium --- Daphnia pulex --- ecotoxicology --- LC50 --- ecological risk assessment --- karst areas --- soil properties --- urban ecology --- trace metal pollution --- soil organisms --- diversity --- Western Siberia --- snow pollution --- trace metals and metalloids --- atmospheric depositions --- solubility --- sediments --- bioindicators --- geochemical background --- risk assessment code --- sequential extraction --- groundwater --- precipitation --- caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) --- permeable reactive barrier (PRB) --- natural water --- water quality --- Arctic region --- elemental composition --- springs --- QR code --- modern sedimentation processes --- mineralogy --- geochemistry --- authigenic minerals --- hydrogen sulfide contamination --- arid climate --- Caspian Sea --- n/a


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Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book, entitled “Elemental Concentration and Pollution in Soil, Water, and Sediment”, presents an updated overview of the main trace elements in living organisms. This collection brings researchers from different fields together, including those from biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology in various environmental media, in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental fate of trace elements in their biogeochemical cycles for different ecosystems.

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marine sediments --- trace metals --- speciation --- contamination --- San Simon Bay --- soil remediation --- toxicity bioassays --- humic substances --- calcium carbonate --- iron oxides --- polyphenolic compounds --- heavy metals --- soil --- enrichment factor --- geoaccumulation index --- contamination factor --- pollution indices --- soil contamination --- geogenic and anthropogenic origin --- iron ore deposits --- tailing dumps --- seepage water --- water balance of the enterprise --- metals --- p-arsanilic acid --- adsorption --- natural fluorine-enriched soil --- natural sources --- chemical extraction resistance --- low washing efficiency --- lacustrine sediments --- geochemical mapping --- spatial distribution --- contamination assessment --- environmental risk assessments --- sediment quality guidelines --- pollution --- bottom sediments --- river --- acid mine drainage --- abandoned coal mine --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution level --- potential ecological risk --- sewage sludge --- calcareous soil --- extraction DTPA --- crop --- transfer --- long time --- engineered nanoparticles --- organic matter --- phosphorus --- nutrients --- volcanic soil --- agricultural land contamination --- sediment --- irrigation canal --- heavy metal --- copper --- cadmium --- Daphnia pulex --- ecotoxicology --- LC50 --- ecological risk assessment --- karst areas --- soil properties --- urban ecology --- trace metal pollution --- soil organisms --- diversity --- Western Siberia --- snow pollution --- trace metals and metalloids --- atmospheric depositions --- solubility --- sediments --- bioindicators --- geochemical background --- risk assessment code --- sequential extraction --- groundwater --- precipitation --- caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) --- permeable reactive barrier (PRB) --- natural water --- water quality --- Arctic region --- elemental composition --- springs --- QR code --- modern sedimentation processes --- mineralogy --- geochemistry --- authigenic minerals --- hydrogen sulfide contamination --- arid climate --- Caspian Sea --- n/a

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