Phosphorus transfer across boundaries: from basin soils to river bed sediments María L. IglesiasRosa Devesa-ReyMaría T. Barral SOILS, SEC 1 • SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS AND NUTRIENT CYCLING • RESEARCH ARTICLE 22 July 2011 Pages: 1125 - 1134
Enhancing phosphorus availability in phosphorus-fertilized zones by reducing phosphate adsorbed on ferrihydrite using rice straw-derived biochar Hao-Jie CuiMing Kuang WangEn Ci SOILS, SEC 1 • SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS AND NUTRIENT CYCLING • RESEARCH ARTICLE 04 August 2011 Pages: 1135 - 1141
How much oxygen is needed for acetylene to be consumed in soil? Małgorzata BrzezińskaPaweł RafalskiKrzysztof Brzeziński SOILS, SEC 1 • SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS AND NUTRIENT CYCLING • RESEARCH ARTICLE 27 August 2011 Pages: 1142 - 1154
Photosynthesis acclimation, leaf nitrogen concentration, and growth of four tree species over 3 years in response to elevated carbon dioxide and nitrogen treatment in subtropical China Juxiu LiuGuoyi ZhouDeqiang Zhang SOILS, SEC 2 • GLOBAL CHANGE, ENVIRON RISK ASSESS, SUSTAINABLE LAND USE • RESEARCH ARTICLE 19 July 2011 Pages: 1155 - 1164
Spatial dependence and bioavailability of metal fractions in paddy fields on metal concentrations in rice grain at a regional scale Keli ZhaoXingmei LiuFan Wang SOILS, SEC 2 • GLOBAL CHANGE, ENVIRON RISK ASSESS, SUSTAINABLE LAND USE • RESEARCH ARTICLE 10 August 2011 Pages: 1165 - 1177
The N transformation mechanisms for rapid nitrate accumulation in soils under intensive vegetable cultivation Tongbin ZhuJinbo ZhangChristoph Müller SOILS, SEC 3 • REMEDIATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED OR DEGRADED LANDS • RESEARCH ARTICLE 04 June 2011 Pages: 1178 - 1189
Assessing phytoremediation potentials of selected tropical plants for acrylamide Annie Melinda Paz-AlbertoMa. Johanna J. De DiosGilbert C. Sigua SOILS, SEC 3 • REMEDIATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED OR DEGRADED LANDS • RESEARCH ARTICLE 29 June 2011 Pages: 1190 - 1198
Application of bioassays with Enchytraeus crypticus and Folsomia candida to evaluate the toxicity of a metal-contaminated soil, before and after remediation Verónica GonzálezMaría Díez-OrtizCornelis A. M. van Gestel SOILS, SEC 3 • REMEDIATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED OR DEGRADED LANDS • RESEARCH ARTICLE 29 June 2011 Pages: 1199 - 1208
Ferrous ions accelerate sulfide-induced abiotic dechlorination of DDT in waterlogged paddy soil and in soil solution Yu-Xin BaZheng-Yi HuJian-Zhi Wu SOILS, SEC 3 • REMEDIATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED OR DEGRADED LANDS • RESEARCH ARTICLE 26 July 2011 Pages: 1209 - 1220
Conceptual model and sensitivity analysis for simulating the extraction kinetics of soil washing Daniel C. W. TsangTheo C. M. YipIrene M. C. Lo SOILS, SEC 4 • ECOTOXICOLOGY • RESEARCH ARTICLE 04 August 2011 Pages: 1221 - 1233
Phylogenetic diversity of Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in rice paddy soil: enrichment cultures with different short-chain fatty acids as electron donors Huijuan LiJingjing PengYongguan Zhu SOILS, SEC 5 • SOIL AND LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY • RESEARCH ARTICLE 11 May 2011 Pages: 1234 - 1242
Nitrogen loading levels affect abundance and composition of soil ammonia oxidizing prokaryotes in semiarid temperate grassland Xin-Yi ShenLi-Mei ZhangJi-Zheng He SOILS, SEC 5 • SOIL AND LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY • RESEARCH ARTICLE 19 May 2011 Pages: 1243 - 1252
Interpreting the temperature-induced response of ammonia oxidizing microorganisms in soil using nitrogen isotope fractionation Seok-In YunHee-Myong RoGwang-Hyun Han SOILS, SEC 5 • SOIL AND LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY • RESEARCH ARTICLE 24 May 2011 Pages: 1253 - 1261
Reconstructing migration phases of meandering channels by means of ground-penetrating radar (GPR): the case of the Obra River, Poland Marcin Słowik SEDIMENTS, SEC 3 • HILLSLOPE AND RIVER BASIN SEDIMENT DYNAMICS • RESEARCH ARTICLE Open access 06 September 2011 Pages: 1262 - 1278
Sediment toxicity in a connected oxbow lake of the Upper Rhine (Germany): EROD induction in fish cells Wilko HeimannMaria SylvesterRalf Schulz SEDIMENTS, SEC 4 • SEDIMENT-ECOLOGY INTERACTIONS • RESEARCH ARTICLE 19 August 2011 Pages: 1279 - 1291
Development and application of a methodology for screening, on the basis of the carcinogenic (H7), toxic for reproduction (H10) and mutagenic (H11) criteria of the latest European legislation, hazardous vs. non-hazardous sediments to be disposed of on land Christophe Mouvet SEDIMENTS, SEC 5 • SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT • RESEARCH ARTICLE 10 August 2011 Pages: 1292 - 1307