Publication detail
Effects of natural organic matter on bioavailability of elements from inorganic nanomaterial
Urík, M., Kolenčík, M., Fujitake, N., Diviš, P., Zvěřina, O., Ramakanth, I. and Šeda, M.
Original Title
Effects of natural organic matter on bioavailability of elements from inorganic nanomaterial
Type
book chapter
Language
English
Original Abstract
Increasing usage of nanoparticles raises concern about their potential adverse effect on various ecosystems. Once released into the natural environment, various interactions affect their transport and ecotoxicity. Especially in the soil environment, the presence of natural organic matter, a highly diversified and reactive soil component, can affect nanoparticles' behavior and, most importantly, bioavailability. Thus, this chapter discusses the general principles and mechanisms that affect the interactions of natural organic matter with inorganic nanomaterials and the implications of these mutual interactions on mobilization and subsequent uptake of elements by plants.
Keywords
nanoparticles, soil, bioavailability, elements
Authors
Urík, M., Kolenčík, M., Fujitake, N., Diviš, P., Zvěřina, O., Ramakanth, I. and Šeda, M.
Released
6. 8. 2021
Publisher
Wiley
ISBN
9781119745853
Book
Nanotechnology in Plant Growth Promotion and Protection
Pages from
113
Pages to
128
Pages count
16
URL
BibTex
@inbook{BUT172294,
author="Pavel {Diviš} and Peter {Matúš} and Martin {Urík}",
title="Effects of natural organic matter on bioavailability of elements from inorganic nanomaterial",
booktitle="Nanotechnology in Plant Growth Promotion and Protection",
year="2021",
publisher="Wiley",
pages="113--128",
doi="10.1002/9781119745884.ch7",
isbn="9781119745853",
url="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/showCitFormats?doi=10.1002%2F9781119745884.ch7"
}