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The economic costs of cadmium non-tariff measures for smallholder cocoa farmers in Ecuador KU Leuven
Do contaminants compromise the use of recycled nutrients in organic agriculture? A review and synthesis of current knowledge on contaminant concentrations, fate in the environment and risk assessment KU Leuven
Use of nutrients recycled from societal waste streams in agriculture is part of the circular economy, and in line with organic farming principles. Nevertheless, diverse contaminants in waste streams create doubts among organic farmers about potential risks for soil health. Here, we gather the current knowledge on contaminant levels in waste streams and recycled nutrient sources, and discuss associated risks. For potentially toxic elements ...
Internal loading of phosphorus in streams described by a Sediment-Water Exchange Model for Phosphorus (SWEMP): From lab to field scale KU Leuven
The reaction of phosphorus (P) between sediments and water in streams strongly affects the surface water P concentrations. A new reactive transport model (SWEMP: Sediment-Water Exchange Model for Phosphorus) was developed to describe redox dependent P sorption in the sediment and vertical diffusive transport of solutes to the overlying stream. The model parameters were independently obtained to first predict P release in ten different ...
Extrapolating Metal (Cu, Ni, Zn) Toxicity from Individuals to Populations Across Daphnia Species Using Mechanistic Models: The Roles of Uncertainty Propagation and Combined Physiological Modes of Action KU Leuven
Mechanistic effect modeling is a promising tool to improve the ecological realism of environmental risk assessment. An open question for the mechanistic modeling of metal toxicity is whether the same physiological mode of action (PMoA) could be assumed for closely related species. The implications of various modeling choices, such as the use of parameter point estimates and assumption of simplistic toxicodynamic models, are largely unexplored. ...
Cadmium speciation in cacao beans changes during a fermentation-like incubation KU Leuven
Cadmium (Cd) concentrations in cacao often exceed food limits. Recently, it was shown that cacao bean fermentation enhances Cd solubility, opening potential for Cd mitigation in cacao products. This study was set-up to identify changes in Cd speciation during fermentation. X-Ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) complemented with speciation calculations, were used on samples collected from high and low Cd farms, that were subjected to a ...
Accelerated weathering of silicate rock dusts predicts the slow-release liming in soils depending on rock mineralogy, soil acidity, and test methodology KU Leuven
The ongoing acidification of soil poses a significant threat to the proper functioning of various ecosystems worldwide. Silicate rock dusts (RD) are increasingly amended to acid soils to restore their pH, but the acid neutralising capacity (ANC) and dissolution rate of these products are highly variable and lack proper assessment protocols. It is expected that pH-dependent RD ANCs and dissolution rates dictate the pH increase in soils depending ...
Metal Mixture Toxicity of Ni, Cu, and Zn in Freshwater Algal Communities and the Correlation of Single-Species Sensitivities Among Single Metals: A Comparative Analysis KU Leuven
The effects assessment of metals is mainly based on data of single metals on single species, thereby not accounting for effects of metal mixtures or effects of species interactions. Both of these effects were tested in combination, thereby hypothesizing that the sensitivity of a community to synergistic mixture toxicity depends on the correlation of single-species sensitivities among the single metals. Single-metal and metal-mixture effects were ...
Colloids facilitate cadmium and uranium transport in an undisturbed soil: A comparison of soil solution isolation methods KU Leuven
Accurate data of cadmium (Cd) and uranium (U) leaching are needed in the context of identifying their mass balances in agricultural soils. There is some controversy related to sampling methods and the contribution of colloid facilitated transport. Here, leaching was measured in undisturbed unsaturated soils and the impact of colloids was measured with due attention to solution sampling protocols. Soils were sampled in an arable, pH neutral silty ...