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Still the Gold Standard Resource on Trace Elements and Metals in Soils

This highly anticipated fourth edition of the bestselling Trace Elements in Soils and Plants reflects the explosion of research during the past decade regarding the presence and actions of trace elements in the soil-plant environment. The book provides information on the biogeochemistry of these elements and explores how they affect food quality.

Incorporating data from over 1500 new resources, this edition includes the most up-to-date information on the relationship of trace elements to topics such as:











Soil natural/background contents Sorption/desorption processes Anthropogenic impact and soil phytoremediation Phytoavailability and functions in plants Contents of food plants

The book discusses the assessment of the natural/background content of trace elements in soil, bioindication of the chemical status of environmental compartments, soil remediation, and hyperaccumulation and phytoextraction of trace metals from the soil. The table of contents reflects the IUPACs recommendation for numbering element groups, giving the new edition an updated organizational flow.

Trace Elements in Soils and Plants, Fourth Edition illustrates why trace elements behavior in soil controls their transfer in the food chain, making this book an invaluable reference for agronomists, soil and plant scientists, nutritionists, and geochemists.

Arvustused

As a teaching resource in biogeochemistry I found it had a lot of potential, giving good entry points into the literature for undergraduate students who might be given essay topics on how a particular element behaves in the plant and soil environment, particularly those elements of a more exotic bent. It also provides a lot of contextual information about environmental, soils and plant concentrations and their sources, providing a good overview as to drivers of element availability such as pH, organic matter, interactions with other elements and mineral content. ... It is a welcome addition to my library and I will certainly be pointing students in its direction. Andrew A. Meharg, in Experimental Agriculture, Oct 2011, Vol 47(4)

Symbols xv
Abbreviations xvii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
Authors xxv
Introduction xxvii
Chapter 1 The Biosphere
1(4)
Chapter 2 The Anthroposphere
5(32)
I Introduction
5(2)
II Air Pollution
7(5)
III Water Pollution
12(2)
IV Soil
14(17)
A Soil Contamination
14(13)
B Soil Remediation
27(2)
C Phytoremediation
29(2)
V Plants
31(6)
A Biomonitoring
33(4)
Chapter 3 Soils and Soil Processes
37(28)
I Introduction
37(3)
II Weathering Processes
40(5)
III Pedogenic Processes
45(20)
A Dissolution and Mobilization
50(6)
B Volatilization
56(1)
C Sorption and Adsorption
56(2)
D Speciation
58(2)
E Transport and Budget
60(5)
Chapter 4 Soil Constituents
65(28)
I Introduction
65(1)
II Trace Elements
65(3)
III Minerals
68(7)
A Clay Minerals and Other Aluminosilicates
69(1)
B Oxides and Hydroxides
70(3)
C Carbonates
73(1)
D Phosphates
73(2)
E Sulfides, Sulfates, and Chlorides
75(1)
IV Organic Matter
75(7)
V Organisms in Soils
82(11)
A Microorganisms
82(7)
B Invertebrates
89(4)
Chapter 5 Trace Elements in Plants
93(30)
I Introduction
93(2)
II Absorption
95(5)
A Root Uptake
96(2)
B Foliar Uptake
98(2)
III Translocation
100(1)
IV Availability
101(3)
V Essentiality and Deficiency
104(5)
VI Toxicity and Tolerance
109(8)
VII Speciation
117(1)
VIII Interaction
118(5)
Chapter 6 Elements of Group 1 (Previously Group Ia)
123(12)
I Introduction
123(1)
II Lithium
123(4)
A Introduction
123(1)
B Soils
123(2)
C Plants
125(2)
III Rubidium
127(1)
A Introduction
127(1)
B Soils
127(1)
C Plants
127(1)
IV Cesium
128(7)
A Introduction
128(1)
B Soils
129(1)
C Plants
130(1)
D Cesium Isotopes
130(5)
Chapter 7 Elements of Group 2 (Previously Group IIa)
135(12)
I Beryllium
135(3)
A Introduction
135(1)
B Soils
136(1)
C Plants
137(1)
II Strontium
138(4)
A Introduction
138(1)
B Soils
139(1)
C Plants
140(1)
D Strontium Isotopes
141(1)
III Barium
142(2)
A Introduction
142(1)
B Soils
143(1)
C Plants
143(1)
IV Radium
144(3)
A Introduction
144(1)
B Soils
145(1)
C Plants
145(2)
Chapter 8 Elements of Group 3 (Previously Group IIIb)
147(20)
I Scandium
147(2)
A Introduction
147(1)
B Soils
147(1)
C Plants
148(1)
II Yttrium
149(1)
A Introduction
149(1)
B Soils
149(1)
C Plants
150(1)
III Lanthanides
150(8)
A Introduction
150(2)
B Soils
152(3)
C Plants
155(3)
IV Actinides
158(9)
A Introduction
158(2)
B Soils
160(4)
C Plants
164(3)
Chapter 9 Elements of Group 4 (Previously Group IVb)
167(6)
I Titanium
167(3)
A Introduction
167(1)
B Soils
167(1)
C Plants
168(2)
II Zirconium
170(2)
A Introduction
170(1)
B Soils
170(1)
C Plants
170(2)
III Hafnium
172(1)
A Introduction
172(1)
B Soils
172(1)
C Plants
172(1)
Chapter 10 Elements of Group 5 (Previously Group Vb)
173(8)
I Vanadium
173(4)
A Introduction
173(1)
B Soils
174(1)
C Plants
175(2)
II Niobium
177(2)
A Introduction
177(1)
B Soils
178(1)
C Plants
178(1)
III Tantalum
179(2)
A Introduction
179(1)
B Soils
179(1)
C Plants
179(2)
Chapter 11 Elements of Group 6 (Previously Group VIb)
181(20)
I Chromium
181(9)
A Introduction
181(1)
B Soils
182(5)
C Plants
187(3)
II Molybdenum
190(8)
A Introduction
190(1)
B Soils
191(2)
C Plants
193(1)
1 Absorption and Biochemical Functions
193(1)
2 Interactions with Other Elements
194(1)
3 Concentrations in Plants
195(3)
III Tungsten
198(3)
A Introduction
198(1)
B Soils
198(1)
C Plants
199(2)
Chapter 12 Elements of Group 7 (Previously Group VIIb)
201(14)
I Manganese
201(10)
A Introduction
201(2)
B Soils
203(4)
C Plants
207(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
207(1)
2 Biochemical Functions
208(2)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
210(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
210(1)
II Technetium
211(2)
A Introduction
211(1)
B Soils and Plants
212(1)
III Rhenium
213(2)
A Introduction
213(1)
B Soils and Plants
213(2)
Chapter 13 Elements of Group 8 (Previously Part of Group VIII)
215(12)
I Iron
215(8)
A Introduction
215(1)
B Soils
216(4)
C Plants
220(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
220(1)
2 Biochemical Functions
220(2)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
222(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
222(1)
II Ruthenium
223(2)
A Introduction
223(1)
B Soils and Plants
223(2)
III Osmium
225(2)
A Introduction
225(1)
B Soils and Plants
225(2)
Chapter 14 Elements of Group 9 (Previously Part of Group VIII)
227(10)
I Cobalt
227(7)
A Introduction
227(1)
B Soils
227(4)
C Plants
231(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
231(1)
2 Biochemical Functions
231(2)
3 Concentrations in Plant
233(1)
II Rhodum
234(1)
A Introduction
234(1)
B Soils and Plants
235(1)
III Indium
235(2)
A Introduction
235(1)
B Soils and Plants
235(2)
Chapter 15 Elements of Group 10 (Previously Part of Group VIII)
237(16)
I Nickel
237(9)
A Introduction
237(1)
B Soils
238(2)
1 Soil Contamination
240(1)
C Plants
241(1)
1 Absorption and Biochemical Functions
241(4)
2 Interactions with Other Elements
245(1)
3 Concentrations in Plants
245(1)
II Palladrum
246(3)
A Introduction
246(1)
B Soils
247(1)
C Plants
248(1)
III Plaunum
249(4)
A Introduction
249(1)
B Soils
249(1)
C Plants
250(3)
Chapter 16 Elements of Group II (Previously Group Ib)
253(22)
I Copper
253(15)
A Introduction
253(1)
B Soils
253(5)
1 Soil Contamination
258(2)
C Plants
260(1)
1 Absorption and Biochemical Functions
260(5)
2 Interactions with Other Elements
265(1)
3 Concentrations in Plants
266(2)
II Silver
268(3)
A Introduction
268(1)
B Soils
269(1)
C Plants
270(1)
III Gold
271(4)
A Introduction
271(1)
B Soils
271(1)
C Plants
272(3)
Chapter 17 Trace Elements of Group 12 (Previously of Group IIb)
275(40)
I Zinc
275(12)
A Introduction
275(1)
B Soils
275(5)
1 Contamination of Soils
280(1)
C Plants
281(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
281(2)
2 Biochemical Functions
283(2)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
285(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
286(1)
II Cadmium
287(17)
A Introduction
287(1)
B Soils
288(3)
1 Contamination of Soils
291(4)
C Plants
295(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
295(4)
2 Biochemical Functions
299(1)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
300(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
301(3)
III Mercury
304(11)
A Introduction
304(1)
B Soils
305(3)
1 Reactions with Soil Components
308(1)
2 Contamination of Soil
309(1)
C Plants
310(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
310(1)
2 Biochemical Functions
311(1)
3 Concentrations in Plants
312(3)
Chapter 18 Elements of Group 13 (Previously Group IIIa)
315(18)
I Boron
315(10)
A Introduction
315(1)
B Soils
315(3)
C Plants
318(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
318(2)
2 Biochemical Functions
320(2)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
322(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
322(3)
II Aluminum
325(3)
A Introduction
325(1)
B Soils
325(1)
C Plants
326(2)
III Gallium
328(1)
A Introduction
328(1)
B Soils
328(1)
C Plants
329(1)
IV Indium
329(1)
A Introduction
329(1)
B Soils
329(1)
C Plants
330(1)
V Thallium
330(3)
A Introduction
330(1)
B Soils
330(1)
C Plants
331(2)
Chapter 19 Elements of Group 14 (Previously Group IVa)
333(20)
I Silicon
333(2)
A Introduction
333(1)
B Soils
333(1)
C Plants
334(1)
II Germanium
335(2)
A Introduction
335(1)
B Soils
336(1)
C Plants
336(1)
III Tin
337(1)
A Introduction
337(1)
B Soils
337(1)
C Plants
338(1)
IV Lead
338(15)
A Introduction
338(1)
B Soils
339(1)
1 Reactions with Soil Components
340(1)
2 Contamination of Soils
341(4)
C Plants
345(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
345(3)
2 Biochemical Functions
348(1)
3 Interactions with Other Elements
349(1)
4 Concentrations in Plants
349(4)
Chapter 20 Elements of Group 15 (Previously Group Va)
353(14)
I Arsenic
353(8)
A Introduction
353(1)
B Soils
354(1)
1 Reaction with Soil Components
355(1)
2 Contamination and Remediation
356(3)
C Plants
359(2)
II Antimony
361(3)
A Introduction
361(1)
B Soils
362(1)
C Plants
363(1)
III Bismuth
364(3)
A Introduction
364(1)
B Soils
364(1)
C Plants
365(2)
Chapter 21 Elements of Group 16 (Previously Group Via)
367(18)
I Selenium
367(13)
A Introduction
367(2)
B Soils
369(1)
1 Reaction with Soil Components
369(4)
2 Contamination
373(1)
C Plants
373(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
373(3)
2 Biochemical Functions
376(1)
3 Concentration in Plants
377(3)
II Tellurium
380(2)
A Introduction
380(1)
B Soils
381(1)
C Plants
382(1)
III Polonium
382(3)
A Introduction
382(1)
B Soils
383(1)
C Plants
383(2)
Chapter 22 Elements of group 17 (Previously Group VIIa)
385(18)
I Fluorine
385(8)
A Introduction
385(1)
B Soils
386(3)
C Plants
389(1)
1 Absorption and Transport
389(1)
2 Biochemical Functions
390(1)
3 Concentrations in Plants
391(2)
II Chlorine
393(2)
A Introduction
393(1)
B Soils
393(1)
C Plants
394(1)
III Bromine
395(2)
A Introduction
395(1)
B Soils
395(1)
C Plants
396(1)
IV Iodine
397(6)
A Introduction
397(1)
B Soils
397(2)
C Plants
399(2)
D Iodine Isotopes
401(2)
Appendix
403(4)
References
407(100)
References to the First Edition
407(34)
References to the Second Edition
441(11)
References to the Third Edition
452(15)
References to the Fourth Edition
467(40)
Index 507
Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland