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  • An ICP/MS method was used for the evaluation of thallium transfer from naturally (pedogeochemically) and artificially contaminated soils into rape. Two sets of three different types of top soils (heavy, medium and light) were used for pot experiments. The first set was collected from areas with high levels of pedogeochemical thallium (0.3, 1.5 and 3.3 mg kg-1 DM). The second set of three soils with naturally low content of thallium was artificially contaminated with thallium sulphate to achieve five levels of contamination (0, 0.5, 2, 4 and 6 mg kg-1 DM Tl). The soil samples and the samples of winter and spring rape (straw, seeds) from both sets were collected and analysed. Plant and soil samples from fields were collected at 42 selected sites situated in South Bohemia and in Czech-Moravian Highlands where higher pedogeochemical content of thallium was expected. More intensive transport (better availability) of Tl was observed in the case of artificially contaminated soils. The physicochemical form an
  • An ICP/MS method was used for the evaluation of thallium transfer from naturally (pedogeochemically) and artificially contaminated soils into rape. Two sets of three different types of top soils (heavy, medium and light) were used for pot experiments. The first set was collected from areas with high levels of pedogeochemical thallium (0.3, 1.5 and 3.3 mg kg-1 DM). The second set of three soils with naturally low content of thallium was artificially contaminated with thallium sulphate to achieve five levels of contamination (0, 0.5, 2, 4 and 6 mg kg-1 DM Tl). The soil samples and the samples of winter and spring rape (straw, seeds) from both sets were collected and analysed. Plant and soil samples from fields were collected at 42 selected sites situated in South Bohemia and in Czech-Moravian Highlands where higher pedogeochemical content of thallium was expected. More intensive transport (better availability) of Tl was observed in the case of artificially contaminated soils. The physicochemical form an (en)
  • An ICP/MS method was used for the evaluation of thallium transfer from naturally (pedogeochemically) and artificially contaminated soils into rape. Two sets of three different types of top soils (heavy, medium and light) were used for pot experiments. The first set was collected from areas with high levels of pedogeochemical thallium (0.3, 1.5 and 3.3 mg kg-1 DM). The second set of three soils with naturally low content of thallium was artificially contaminated with thallium sulphate to achieve five levels of contamination (0, 0.5, 2, 4 and 6 mg kg-1 DM Tl). The soil samples and the samples of winter and spring rape (straw, seeds) from both sets were collected and analysed. Plant and soil samples from fields were collected at 42 selected sites situated in South Bohemia and in Czech-Moravian Highlands where higher pedogeochemical content of thallium was expected. More intensive transport (better availability) of Tl was observed in the case of artificially contaminated soils. The physicochemical form an (cs)
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  • Uptake of Thallium from Artificially and Naturally Contaminated Soils into Rape (Brassica napus L.)
  • Uptake of Thallium from Artificially and Naturally Contaminated Soils into Rape (Brassica napus L.) (en)
  • Transfer thalia z uměle a přirozeně kontaminovaných půd do řepjky olejky (Brassica napus L.) (cs)
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  • Uptake of Thallium from Artificially and Naturally Contaminated Soils into Rape (Brassica napus L.)
  • Uptake of Thallium from Artificially and Naturally Contaminated Soils into Rape (Brassica napus L.) (en)
  • Transfer thalia z uměle a přirozeně kontaminovaných půd do řepjky olejky (Brassica napus L.) (cs)
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  • Brassica napus L; Thallium; soils (en)
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  • Havlíková, Šárka
  • Kubáň, Vlastimil
  • Pavlíčková, Jana
  • Houserová, Pavlína
  • Zbíral, Jiří
  • Smatanová, Michaela
  • Čižmárová, Eva
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