Simplified flow injection slurry method for direct flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination of calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in fruits J. L. BurgueraM. BurgueraGladys Becerraa Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 489 - 493
Elemental analysis of solid samples by low temperature plasma ashing and microwave acid digestion M. AchilliR. BarbanW. Martinotti Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 495 - 503
A new spectrophotometric method for the determination of zinc in milk and standard samples Lata CherianV. K. Gupta Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 505 - 512
Iron and chromium transport and accumulation in a mangrove ecosystem L. D. LacerdaC. E. RezendeA. R. Ovalle Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 513 - 520
Faunal effects on the distribution of gamma emitting radionuclides in four forested soils Donald C. McCabeR. ProtzA. D. Tomlin Part II Environmental Chemistry and Cycling of Metals Pages: 521 - 532
Risk assessment of some heavy metals for the growth of Norway spruce N. P. LamersdorfD. L. GodboldD. Knoche Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 535 - 543
Immunohistochemical localization of metallothionein in plant tissues Praphasri ChongpraditnunKeiji SuzukiMitsuo Chino Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 545 - 553
Metallothioneins and detoxification. Is the use of detoxication protein for mts a language abuse? Richard P. CossonClaude Amiard-TriquetJean-Claude Amiard Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 555 - 567
On the bonding of manganese, copper and cadmium to peptides of the xylem sap of plant roots E. PrzemeckN. U. Haase Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 569 - 577
Metal binding properties of Klebsiella oxytoca M. WallbergL. BrynhildsenB. Allard Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 579 - 587
The effect on Cd contents and ethylene biosynthesis in tomato plants of adding cadmium sulphate to soil B. PezzarossaL. Lubranop. Tonutti Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 589 - 596
Heavy metal effects on soil populations and heavy metal tolerance of Rhizobium meliloti, nodulation, and growth of alfalfa J. S. AngleR. L. Chaney Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 597 - 604
Genotypic tolerance to metals as indicated by ethylene production W. P. LuM. B. Kirkham Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 605 - 615
Indices of metal tolerance in trees A. P. TurnerN. M. DickinsonN. W. Lepp Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 617 - 625
Survival of trees in a metal-contaminated environment N. M. DickinsonA. P. TurnerN. W. Lepp Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 627 - 633
Contribution of zooplankton to the total cadmium pool in Canadian shield lakes varying in acidity Norman D. YanGerald L. Mackie Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 635 - 644
Heavy metal contamination of the marine biota along the Rio de Janeiro coast, SE-Brazil C. E. V. CarvalhoL. D. LacerdaM. P. Gomes Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 645 - 653
Heavy metal levels in earthworms of a forest ecosystem influenced by traffic and air pollution G. Weigmann Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 655 - 663
Cadmium-induced bone loss: Increased susceptibility in females Maryka H. Bhattacharyya Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 665 - 673
Physilogically beneficial effects of titanium Pais IstvánMagda FehérBálint Nagy Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 675 - 680
Technetium-99 toxicity in phaseolus vulgaris: Ultrastructural evidence for metabolic disorders A. BennassarM. D. VazquezJ. Barcelo Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 681 - 689
Sigmoid models for the uptake, concentration and effects of metals in consumer organisms I. Lehr Brisbin Jr.Michael C. Newman Part III Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Metals Pages: 691 - 696
Background concentrations of elements in soils of China Jingsheng ChenFusheng WeiDomy C. Adriano Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 699 - 712
Element distribution of some soils of continental Chile and the Antarctic peninsula. Projection to atmospheric pollution M. Adriana CarrascoMargarita Préndez Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 713 - 722
Baseline data for cadmium and lead in soils and some cereals of Poland Alina Kabata-PendiasStanislaw Dudka Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 723 - 731
Interim environmental guidelines for cadmium and mercury in soils of China Yanyu WuQixing ZhouDomy C. Adriano Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 733 - 743
Cadmium and lead contamination of soils near plastic stabilizing materials producing plants in Northern Taiwan Zueng-sang Chen Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 745 - 754
Historical changes of soil metal background values in select areas of china Juan LiYanyu Wu Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 755 - 761
The distribution of metals from wastewater in the Mexican Valley of Mezquital L. J. CajusteR. G. CarrilloR. J. Laird Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 763 - 771
Metal chemistry of irrigation and drainage waters of Al-Ahsa Oasis of Saudi Arabia and its effects on soil properties Hussain G.Sadiq M Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 773 - 783
Patterns in trace elements in lichens Joyce E. SloofH. Th. Wolterbeek Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 785 - 795
Heavy metal accumulations in forest soils along an urban- rural gradient in Southeastern New York, USA R. V. PouyatM. J. McDonnell Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 797 - 807
Lead and cesium transport in european forest soils Helmut DörrKarl Otto Münnich Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 809 - 818
Effects of cement production on the elemental composition of soils in the neighborhood of two cement factories O. I. AsubiojoP. O. AinaN. M. Spyrou Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 819 - 828
The amount of heavy metals derived from domestic sources in Japan Mitsuo ChinoKiyoshi MoriyamaTadahiro Morn Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 829 - 837
Long-term changes in soil and plant metal concentrations in an acidic dredge disposal site receiving sewage sludge A. J. PalazzoC. M. Reynolds Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 839 - 848
Zinc, copper, cadmium, and lead in minespoil, water, and plants from reclaimed mine land amended with sewage sludge Eileen M. Seaker Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 849 - 859
The nickel uptake from different soils and its prediction by chemical extractions D. R. SauerbeckA. Hein Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 861 - 871
The transfer of cadmium from sewage-sludge amended soils into the edible components of food crops Andrew P JacksonBrian J Alloway Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 873 - 881
The localization of heavy metals in sewage treated soils; comparison of thermodynamics and experimental results A. BermondK. Benzineb Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 883 - 890
Prediction of phytotoxicity and uptake of metals by models in proposed USEPA 40 CFR part 503 sludge regulations: Comparison with field data for corn and wheat Thomas C. GranatoGeorge R. RichardsonCecil Lue-Ring Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 891 - 902
Heavy metal uptake by blue grama growing in a degraded semiarid soil amended with sewage sludge P. R. FresquezR. AguilarE. F. Aldon Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 903 - 912
Comparison of extractants for available sludge-borne metals: A residual study He XiuRobert W. TaylorD. C. Adriano Part IV Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources Pages: 913 - 922