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Dealing with contaminated sites. From theory towards practical application | 2011

Uptake of Metals from Soil into Vegetables

Mike J. McLaughlin; Erik Smolders; Fien Degryse; R.P.J.J. Rietra

The consumption of locally-produced vegetables by humans may be an important exposure pathway for soil contaminants in many urban settings and for agricultural land use. Hence, prediction of metal and metalloid uptake by vegetables from contaminated soils is an important part of the Human Health Risk Assessment procedure. The behaviour of metals (cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, lead and zinc) and metalloids (arsenic, boron and selenium) in contaminated soils depends to a large extent on the intrinsic charge, valence and speciation of the contaminant ion, and soil properties such as pH, redox status and contents of clay and/or organic matter. However, chemistry and behaviour of the contaminant in soil alone cannot predict soil-to-plant transfer. Root uptake, root selectivity, ion interactions, rhizosphere processes, leaf uptake from the atmosphere, and plant partitioning are important processes that ultimately govern the accumulation of metals and metalloids in edible vegetable tissues. Mechanistic models to accurately describe all these processes have not yet been developed, let alone validated under field conditions. Hence, to estimate risks by vegetable consumption, empirical models have been used to correlate concentrations of metals and metalloids in contaminated soils, soil physico-chemical characteristics, and concentrations of elements in vegetable tissues. These models should only be used within the bounds of their calibration, and often need to be re-calibrated or validated using local soil and environmental conditions on a regional or site-specific basis.


Archive | 1998

Soil-root interface: physicochemical processes.

Mike J. McLaughlin; Erik Smolders; Roel Merckx; P. M. Huang; D. C. Adriano; T. J. Logan; R. T. Checkai


Archive | 2007

6 Hazard Assessment of Inorganic Metals and Metal Substances in Terrestrial Systems

Erik Smolders; Steve P. McGrath; Anne Fairbrother; Beverley Hale; Enzo Lombi; Mike Mclaughlin; Michiel Rutgers; Leana Van der Vliet


Phosphorus in Soils and Plants 2014 - Book of abstracts | 2014

The bioavailability of colloidal phosphorus to freshwater algae

Stijn Baken; Sophie Nawara; Emmanuel Van Acker; Erik Smolders


ILVO mededelingen | 2014

Langetermijn bemesting met diverse (organische) mesttypes en dosissen: effect op P-uitspoeling

Thijs Vanden Nest; Bart Vandecasteele; Greet Ruysschaert; Mathias Cougnon; Stijn Baken; Erik Smolders; Sabine Houot; Dirk Reheul; Roel Merckx


Archive | 2011

The Potential Consequences of the Hungarian Red Mud Disaster for Soil

Stefan Ruyters; Jelle Mertens; Erik Smolders


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2018

Utilization of XANES Imaging in Assessing Radiation Damage in Wheat.

Kathryn Spiers; E. Lemmens; N. De Brier; Jan A. Delcour; Erik Smolders; Jan Garrevoet; Gerald Falkenberg; G.F. Moorhead; C.G. Ryan


Archive | 2017

Dataset for: A framework for ecological risk assessment of metal mixtures in aquatic systems

Charlotte Nys; Tina Van Regenmortel; Colin R. Janssen; Koen Oorts; Erik Smolders; Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere; Wiley Admin


Acta Horticulturae | 2016

Long-term application of compost versus other organic fertilizers: effects on phosphorus leaching

T. Vanden Nest; Bart Vandecasteele; Greet Ruysschaert; Mathias Cougnon; Stijn Baken; Erik Smolders; Sabine Houot; Dirk Reheul; Roel Merckx


8th International Phosphorus Workshop IPW8 - Progam and Book of Abstracts | 2016

Which soil P test reflects best the phosphorus availability for leaching

Fien Amery; Bart Vandecasteele; Greet Ruysschaert; Wendy Odeurs; Ruben Warrinnier; Sophie Nawara; Erik Smolders

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Dirk Springael

Catholic University of Leuven

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Stijn Baken

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Roel Merckx

Catholic University of Leuven

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Johan Hofkens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Philip Breugelmans

Catholic University of Leuven

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Stefan Ruyters

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joke Vandermaesen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Liesbeth Verheyen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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