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Effects of pentachlorophenol-14C and HgCl2 on the microflora of various soils in comparison to biodegradation and volatilization.
Chemosphere 19, 1721-1727 (1989)
The persistence of pentachlorophenol-14C and of HgCl2 in soil, their damage to the microorganisms and the reversibility of the damage depend on soil type and on the concentrations of chemicals. In soils of lower organic matter content, residue losses of both chemicals are higher, the damage to soil microflora is also higher, and the reversibility of the damage is lower than in soil with high organic matter content.
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Publication type
Article: Journal article
Document type
Scientific Article
Language
english
Publication Year
1989
HGF-reported in Year
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ISSN (print) / ISBN
0045-6535
e-ISSN
1879-1298
Journal
Chemosphere
Quellenangaben
Volume: 19,
Issue: 10-11,
Pages: 1721-1727
Publisher
Elsevier
Publishing Place
Kidlington, Oxford
Reviewing status
Peer reviewed
Institute(s)
Institute of Ecological Chemistry (IOEC)
Institute of Soil Ecology (IBOE)
Institute of Soil Ecology (IBOE)
Scopus ID
0024788679
Erfassungsdatum
1989-12-31