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Pharmaceuticals in Soil-Water-Plant Systems by Sourabh Badiger is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study investigates the distribution and uptake of fifteen pharmaceuticals in soil-water-radish systems, highlighting the significant role of soil pore water in plant uptake. Results indicate that pharmaceuticals in pore water are more bioavailable for plant uptake compared to those in bulk soil, with fourteen out of fifteen pharmaceuticals detected in radish tissues. The findings emphasize the importance of considering pore water dynamics in assessing the risk of pharmaceutical contamination in agricul
- Author
- Sourabh Badiger
- Language
- EN