BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
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Can Constructed Wetlands Reduce the Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Eutrophic Water in Cold<br />
Temperate Regions?...............................................................................................................................2145<br />
Rhizosphere Conference:<br />
Papers presented at the international conference "Rhizosphere <strong>200</strong>4: Perspectives and<br />
Challenges-A Tribute to Lorenz Hiltner," Munich, Germany, September <strong>200</strong>4.<br />
W.W. Wenzel<br />
Rhizosphere Conference........................................................................................................................2156.<br />
Jun Wasaki, Annett Rothe, Angelika Kania, Günter Neumann, Volker Römheld, Takuro<br />
Shinano, Mitsuru Osaki, and Ellen Kan<strong>de</strong>ler<br />
Root Exudation, Phosphorus Acquisition, and Microbial Diversity in the Rhizosphere of White<br />
Lupine as Affected by Phosphorus Supply and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxi<strong>de</strong> Concentration..... 2157-2166.<br />
A. Gommers, Y. Thiry, and B. Delvaux<br />
Rhizospheric Mobilization and Plant Uptake of Radiocesium from Weathered Micas: I.<br />
Influence of Potassium Depletion............................................................................................................2167<br />
Yves Thiry, Annick Gommers, Anne Iserentant, and Bruno Delvaux<br />
Rhizospheric Mobilization and Plant Uptake of Radiocesium from Weathered Micas: II.<br />
Influence of Mineral Alterability ...............................................................................................................2174<br />
Abid Al Agely, David M. Sylvia, and Lena Q. Ma<br />
Mycorrhizae Increase Arsenic Uptake by the Hyperaccumulator Chinese Brake Fern (Pteris<br />
vittata L.)..................................................................................................................................................2181<br />
K. Wenger, L. Bigler, M. J.-F. Suter, R. Schönenberger, S. K. Gupta, and R. Schulin<br />
Effect of Corn Root Exudates on the Degradation of Atrazine and Its Chlorinated Metabolites<br />
in Soils .....................................................................................................................................................2187<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
Steven A. Cryer<br />
Predicting Soil Fumigant Air Concentrations un<strong>de</strong>r Regional and Diverse Agronomic<br />
Conditions................................................................................................................................................2197<br />
Ecosystem Restoration:<br />
Richard K. Bor<strong>de</strong>n and Rick Black<br />
Volunteer Revegetation of Waste Rock Surfaces at the Bingham Canyon Mine, Utah..........................2234<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
R. J. Gehl, J. P. Schmidt, L. R. Stone, A. J. Schlegel, and G. A. Clark<br />
In Situ Measurements of Nitrate Leaching Implicate Poor Nitrogen and Irrigation Management<br />
on Sandy Soils.........................................................................................................................................2243<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
Beshr F. Sukkariyah, Gregory Evanylo, Lucian Zelazny, and Rufus L. Chaney<br />
Cadmium, Copper, Nickel, and Zinc Availability in a Biosolids-Amen<strong>de</strong>d Piedmont Soil Years<br />
after Application.......................................................................................................................................2255<br />
Landscape and Watershed Processes:<br />
Trevor Page, Philip M. Haygarth, Keith J. Beven, Adrian Joynes, Trisha Butler, Chris Keeler,<br />
Jim Freer, Philip N. Owens, and Gavin A. Wood<br />
Spatial Variability of Soil Phosphorus in Relation to the Topographic In<strong>de</strong>x and Critical Source<br />
Areas: Sampling for Assessing Risk to Water Quality ............................................................................2263<br />
Larry J. Puckett and W. Brian Hughes<br />
Transport and Fate of Nitrate and Pestici<strong>de</strong>s: Hydrogeology and Riparian Zone Processes ................2278<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Jeffrey P. Obbard<br />
Boiling Point: How Politicians, Big Oil and Coal, Journalists, and Activists Have Fueled the<br />
Climate Crisis—and What We Can Do to Avert Disaster........................................................................2334<br />
Kristin Van Tassel<br />
Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California .........................................................2335.<br />
D.Z. Skinner<br />
Genetically Modified Planet.....................................................................................................................2335<br />
B.A. Kimball<br />
Crops and Environmental Change: An Introduction to Effects of Global Warming, Increasing<br />
Atmospheric CO2 and O3 Concentrations, and Soil Salinization on Crop Physiology and Yield..........2336.<br />
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