Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines

The application of biosolids to land can have both beneficial and detrimental environmentaleffects. The positive effects can arise from nutrients and organic carbon in the biosolids whilethe negative effects generally arise because of the contamination associated with biosolids(e.g. Broos et al., 20...

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Main Authors: Warne, M., Heemsbergen, D., McLaughlin, M., Stevens, D., Cozens, G., Broos, K., Barry, G., Bell, M., Whatmuff, M., Nash, D., Pritchard, Deborah, Penney, N.
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Published: Australian Water Association 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38941
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author Warne, M.
Heemsbergen, D.
McLaughlin, M.
Stevens, D.
Cozens, G.
Broos, K.
Barry, G.
Bell, M.
Whatmuff, M.
Nash, D.
Pritchard, Deborah
Penney, N.
author2 NA
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Warne, M.
Heemsbergen, D.
McLaughlin, M.
Stevens, D.
Cozens, G.
Broos, K.
Barry, G.
Bell, M.
Whatmuff, M.
Nash, D.
Pritchard, Deborah
Penney, N.
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description The application of biosolids to land can have both beneficial and detrimental environmentaleffects. The positive effects can arise from nutrients and organic carbon in the biosolids whilethe negative effects generally arise because of the contamination associated with biosolids(e.g. Broos et al., 2006; Heemsbergen et al., 2006; McLaughlin et al., 2006) but can also arisedue to excessive ammonia (Whatmuff et al., 2006). Therefore, any regulatory guidelinesdeveloped to manage the land application of biosolids must be able to enhance the beneficialeffects and minimise the deleterious effects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-389412017-10-02T02:27:10Z Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines Warne, M. Heemsbergen, D. McLaughlin, M. Stevens, D. Cozens, G. Broos, K. Barry, G. Bell, M. Whatmuff, M. Nash, D. Pritchard, Deborah Penney, N. NA biosolids crops microbial functions The application of biosolids to land can have both beneficial and detrimental environmentaleffects. The positive effects can arise from nutrients and organic carbon in the biosolids whilethe negative effects generally arise because of the contamination associated with biosolids(e.g. Broos et al., 2006; Heemsbergen et al., 2006; McLaughlin et al., 2006) but can also arisedue to excessive ammonia (Whatmuff et al., 2006). Therefore, any regulatory guidelinesdeveloped to manage the land application of biosolids must be able to enhance the beneficialeffects and minimise the deleterious effects. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38941 Australian Water Association fulltext
spellingShingle biosolids
crops
microbial functions
Warne, M.
Heemsbergen, D.
McLaughlin, M.
Stevens, D.
Cozens, G.
Broos, K.
Barry, G.
Bell, M.
Whatmuff, M.
Nash, D.
Pritchard, Deborah
Penney, N.
Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title_full Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title_fullStr Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title_short Modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
title_sort modelling the toxicity of copper and zinc to wheat and other crops and incorporation of the results into a proposed framework to derive biosolids guidelines
topic biosolids
crops
microbial functions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38941