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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2012Influence of earthworm activity on microbial communities related with the degradation of persistent pollutants.34citations
  • 2012Short-term changes of metal availability in soil. Part I: Comparing sludge-amended with metal-spiked soils.10citations
  • 2011Short-term changes of metal availability in soil. II: The influence of earthworm activity.15citations
  • 2009The use of Collembola avoidance tests to characterize sewage sludges as soil amendments.26citations

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  • Sousa, J. P.
  • Morais, P. V.
  • Lee, I.
  • Natal-Da-Luz, T.
  • Verweij, R. A.
  • Velzen, M. J. M. Van
  • Lanno, R. P.
  • Pratas, J.
  • Costa, D. M.
  • Ojeda, G.
  • Luz, T. Natal Da
  • Tidona, S.
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Short-term changes of metal availability in soil. II: The influence of earthworm activity.

  • Van Gestel, Kees
  • Sousa, J. P.
  • Luz, T. Natal Da
  • Lanno, R. P.
  • Pratas, J.
  • Costa, D. M.
  • Ojeda, G.
Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate short-term earthworm-induced changes in the availability of metals applied to soil directly (metal-spiked) or via an organic matrix (sludge-amended). A laboratory experiment was performed using destructive sampling of microcosms filled with agricultural soil. A concentration gradient of industrial sludge contaminated predominantly with Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn, and a soil freshly spiked with the same metal concentrations were applied on top of the soil columns. Individuals of Dendrobaena veneta (mimicking a realistic density of 500 earthworms per m

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  • density
  • experiment