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Environmental Impacts of Soil Component Interactions
註釋Part I: Transformations of toxic metals and other inorganics as influenced by soil colloids and microorganisms; Effect of microorganisms on mobility of heavy metals in soils; Interactions of copper with soil humic substances; Absorption of phosphate on variable charge minerals: competitive effect of organic ligands; Cadmium absorption on the hudroxyaluminum-montmorillonite complex as influenced by oxalate; Influence of citrate on selenite sorption-desorption on short range ordered aluminum hydroxides; Role amorphous Fe oxides in controlling retention of heavy metal elements in soils; Effect of natural organic matter and pH on the biovailability of metal ions in soils; Seasonal changes of organic matter, pH, nitrogen and some metals in forest topsoils in Austria: a case study of two soils with and without a litter layer; Substitution of rock phosphate and legumes for commercial fertilizers; Effect of single and combined inoculation with azotobacter and VA mycorrhizal fungi on growh and mineral nutrient contents of maize and wheat plants. Part II: Microbial activity, pathogenesis, and environmental biotechnology in relation to interactions of soil minerals with organics and microorganisms; Interactions of clays with microorganisms and bacterial survival in soil: a physicochemical perspective; Enumeration, survival and beneficial activities of microorganisms introduced into soil; Effects of clay minerals, oxyhydroxies, and humic matter on microbial communities of soil, sediment, and water; Activity, stability, and kinetic properties of enzymes immobilized on clay minerals and organomineral complexes; Influence of site conditions and heavy metals on enzyme, activities of forest top soils; Aluminum toxicity: a major stress for microbes in the environment; Biological response to contamination with pentachlorophenol and mercuric chloride in a high organic matte soil; Ecology of 2,4-D degradation in three palouse silt loan soils.