Effects of Earthworms on the Availability and Removal of Heavy Metals in Soil

作者: Ayten Karaca , Ridvan Kizilkaya , Oguz Can Turgay , Sema Camci Cetin

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02436-8_17

关键词: Terrestrial ecosystemHeavy metalsEcologySoil fertilityBiological propertyEnvironmental scienceSoil ecologySoil biologyAquatic ecosystem

摘要: Earthworms originally evolved in aquatic ecosystems and began to colonize terrestrial 600 million years ago. Over the past few decades, research into earthworms has revealed that they stimulate physical, chemical, biological properties of soil hence enhance fertility. Recent works have are able direct fates heavy metals by passing accumulating toxic through their body tissues, this distinctive phenomenon is influenced various factors.

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