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  1. Bacterial and fungal contributions to the production of phosphatases in arable and forest soils
  2. Carbon-to-Sulfur Stoichiometries of Microbial Biomass and Ecoenzyme Activity Indicate Paddy Rice Response to Sulfur Application
  3. Microbial mechanisms underlying the reduction of soil mineral nitrogen availability by ectomycorrhizal tree introduction in cedar plantations
  4. Sorption strength determines alanine mineralization in volcanic soils
  5. Complete genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis NA05 (=NBRC 116153), a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium isolated from crop field soil
  6. Temporal Phosphorus Dynamics in Shallow Eutrophic Lake Suwa, Japan
  7. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry as a temporally integrated indicator of nutrient availability in soils
  8. Conversion from natural coniferous forests to cedar plantations increase soil nitrogen cycling through changing microbial community structures
  9. Bacterial and fungal community composition and community-level physiological profiles in forest soils
  10. Positive priming effects through microbial P-mining in tropical forest soils under N2-fixing trees
  11. Microbial synthesis of arylsulfatase depends on the soluble and adsorbed sulfate concentration in soils
  12. pH is the dominant factor controlling the levels of phytate-like and DNA-like phosphorus in 0.5 M NaHCO3-extracts of soils: Evaluation with phosphatase-addition approach
  13. Organic Phosphorus Substantially Contributes to Crop Plant Nutrition in Soils with Low Phosphorus Availability
  14. Anaerobic soil disinfestation using diluted ethanol increases phosphorus availability in arable Andosols
  15. Pectin drives microbial phosphorus solubilization in soil: Evidence from isolation-based and community-scale approaches
  16. Time-series analysis of phosphorus-depleted microbial communities in carbon/nitrogen-amended soils
  17. Microbial biomass and ecoenzymatic stoichiometries vary in response to nutrient availability in an arable soil
  18. Prokaryotic Community Structure of Long-Term Fertilization Field Andisols in Central Japan
  19. Annual Variation in Soil Enzyme Activity in a Paddy Field: Soil Temperature and Nutrient Availability Are Important for Controlling Enzyme Activities
  20. Nitrogen supply rate regulates microbial resource allocation for synthesis of nitrogen-acquiring enzymes
  21. Soil nutrient stoichiometry affects the initial response of microbial community to trophic perturbation.
  22. Changes in phosphorus fractions caused by increased microbial activity in forest soil in a short-term incubation study
  23. Phosphorus-mineralizing Communities Reflect Nutrient-Rich Characteristics in Japanese Arable Andisols
  24. Microbial resource allocation for phosphatase synthesis reflects the availability of inorganic phosphorus across various soils
  25. Spatial and temporal trends of alternative flame retardants and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in ringed seals ( Phoca hispida ) across the Canadian Arctic
  26. Evaluating the Effects of Metals on Microorganisms in Flooded Paddy Soils Using the SEM/AVS-Based Approach and Measurements of Exchangeable Metal Concentrations
  27. Aluminum and acidity suppress microbial activity and biomass in acidic forest soils
  28. Soil properties affecting adsorption of plasmid DNA and its transformation efficiency in Escherichia coli
  29. Haptoglobin genotyping of Vietnamese: Global distribution of HPdel, complete deletion allele of the HP gene
  30. Relationship between Arsenic (+3 Oxidation State) Methyltransferase Genetic Polymorphisms and Methylation Capacity of Inorganic Arsenic
  31. Assessment of phosphorus bioavailability in cultivated Andisols from a long-term fertilization field experiment using chemical extractions and soil enzyme activities
  32. Plant roots influence microbial activities as well as cadmium and zinc fractions in metal-contaminated soil
  33. Effects of Adding Alkaline Material on the Heavy Metal Chemical Fractions in Soil under Flooded and Non-Flooded Conditions
  34. Soil microorganisms are less susceptible than crop plants to potassium deficiency
  35. Phosphorus limitation in microorganisms leads to high phosphomonoesterase activity in acid forest soils
  36. Influence of chloride ions on cadmium adsorptions by oxides, hydroxides, oxyhydroxides, and phyllosilicates
  37. Individual variations in arsenic metabolism in Vietnamese: the association with arsenic exposure and GSTP1 genetic polymorphism
  38. Soil Properties Affecting Phosphorus Forms and Phosphatase Activities in Japanese Forest Soils
  39. Genera Burkholderia and Lipomyces are predominant aluminum-resistant microorganisms isolated from acidic forest soils using cycloheximide-amended growth media
  40. Effect of α-casein on DNA adsorption by Andosols and by soil components
  41. Polymorphic trial in oxidative damage of arsenic exposed Vietnamese
  42. Strong adsorption of DNA molecules on humic acids
  43. Select Elements and Potential Adverse Effects in Cetaceans and Pinnipeds
  44. Silver speciation in liver of marine mammals by synchrotron X-ray absorption fine structure and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopies
  45. The presence of mercury selenide in various tissues of the striped dolphin: evidence from μ-XRF-XRD and XAFS analyses
  46. Effect of Tris-HCl Buffer on DNA Adsorption by a Variety of Soil Constituents
  47. Accumulation of trace elements in harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) from Pangnirtung in the Baffin Island, Canada
  48. Genetic variants associated with arsenic metabolism within human arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase show wide variation across multiple populations
  49. Global analysis of genetic variation in human arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT)
  50. Effects of pH, ionic strength, and solutes on DNA adsorption by andosols
  51. Genetic polymorphisms in glutathione S-transferase (GST) superfamily and arsenic metabolism in residents of the Red River Delta, Vietnam
  52. Exposure, Metabolism and Health effects of Arsenic in Residents of Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater Areas of Vietnam and Cambodia: A Review
  53. Estimating Sorption Affinities of Heavy Metals on Humic Acid and Silica using a Constant Capacitance Model
  54. Influences of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on polyphenol oxidase activity in a forested Andisol
  55. Genetic polymorphisms in AS3MT and arsenic metabolism in residents of the Red River Delta, Vietnam
  56. DIVERSITY OF GLUTATHIONES-TRANSFERASE OMEGA 1 (A140D) AND 2 (N142D) GENE POLYMORPHISMS IN WORLDWIDE POPULATIONS
  57. Relationship of urinary arsenic metabolites to intake estimates in residents of the Red River Delta, Vietnam
  58. Human exposure to arsenic from groundwater in the Red River and Mekong River Deltas in Vietnam
  59. Effects of Plant Litter Type and Additions of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Bacterial Community-Level Physiological Profiles in a Brown Forest Soil
  60. Ethnic differences in five intronic polymorphisms associated with arsenic metabolism within human arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT) gene
  61. Two N-Linked Glycosylation Sites (Asn18 and Asn106) Are Both Required for Full Enzymatic Activity, Thermal Stability, and Resistance to Proteolysis in Mammalian Deoxyribonuclease I
  62. Multivariate characterization of elements accumulated in King BoleteBoletus edulismushroom at lowland and high mountain regions
  63. Cytochrome P4502J2*7polymorphisms in Japanese, Mongolians and Ovambos
  64. Asian specific low mutation frequencies of the M287T polymorphism in the human arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT) gene
  65. Some mineral constituents of Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)
  66. Subcellular distribution of trace elements in kidney of a mother–fetus pair of Dall’s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli)
  67. Arsenic in Marine Mammals, Seabirds, and Sea Turtles
  68. Interelement relationships and age-related variation of trace element concentrations in liver of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) from Japanese coastal waters
  69. Population differences in the human arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT) gene polymorphism detected by using genotyping method
  70. Selected elements in Brown Birch Scaber StalkLeccinum scabrum
  71. Selected elements in fly agaricAmanita muscaria
  72. Selected elements of Poison PaxPaxillus involutus
  73. Mercury and its relation with selenium in the liver of Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) off the Sanriku coast of Japan
  74. The stability of butyltin compounds in a dredged heavily-contaminated sediment
  75. Mercury in hair and blood from residents of Phnom Penh (Cambodia) and possible effect on serum hormone levels
  76. Exposure assessment for trace elements from consumption of marine fish in Southeast Asia
  77. Frequency of two human glutathione-S-transferase omega-1 polymorphisms (E155 deletion and E208K) in Ovambo and Japanese populations using the PCR-based genotyping method
  78. Trace elements and butyltins in a Dall’s porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) from the Sanriku coast of Japan
  79. Urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine in inhabitants chronically exposed to arsenic in groundwater in Cambodia
  80. Contamination by arsenic and other trace elements in tube-well water and its risk assessment to humans in Hanoi, Vietnam
  81. Microbial indices of soil fertility
  82. Mercury contamination in human hair and fish from Cambodia: levels, specific accumulation and risk assessment
  83. Trace element accumulation in fishes collected from coastal waters of the Caspian Sea
  84. Placental transfer of arsenic to fetus of Dall’s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli)
  85. Non-destructive monitoring of trace element levels in short-tailed albatrosses (Phoebastria albatrus) and black-footed albatrosses (Phoebastria nigripes) from Torishima Island, Japan using eggs and blood
  86. BODY DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN BLACK-TAILED GULLS FROM RISHIRI ISLAND, JAPAN: AGE-DEPENDENT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER TO FEATHERS AND EGGS
  87. Concentrations of trace elements in marine fish and its risk assessment in Malaysia
  88. Chemical Forms of Mercury and Cadmium Accumulated in Marine Mammals and Seabirds as Determined by XAFS Analysis
  89. Concentrations of trace elements in muscle of sturgeons in the Caspian Sea
  90. Concentration and subcellular distribution of trace elements in liver of small cetaceans incidentally caught along the Brazilian coast
  91. Detoxification Mechanism of Heavy Metals in Marine Mammals and Seabirds: Interaction of Selenium with Mercury, Silver, Copper, Zinc, and Cadmium in Liver
  92. Arsenic accumulation and distribution in tissues of black-footed albatrosses
  93. Total and subcellular distribution of trace elements in the liver of a mother–fetus pair of Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli)
  94. ASSOCIATION OF HEAVY METALS WITH METALLOTHIONEIN AND OTHER PROTEINS IN HEPATIC CYTOSOL OF MARINE MAMMALS AND SEABIRDS
  95. Comparison of trace element accumulation in Baikal seals (Pusa sibirica), Caspian seals (Pusa caspica) and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus)
  96. Lipid-soluble and water-soluble arsenic compounds in blubber of ringed seal (Pusa hispida)
  97. Arsenic accumulation in livers of pinnipeds, seabirds and sea turtles: subcellular distribution and interaction between arsenobetaine and glycine betaine
  98. Global Distribution of Radionuclides (137Cs and40K) in Marine Mammals
  99. Occurrence of several arsenic compounds in the liver of birds, cetaceans, pinnipeds, and sea turtles
  100. Is arsenobetaine the major arsenic compound in the liver of birds, marine mammals, and sea turtles?
  101. Preliminary studies on trace element contamination in dumping sites of municipal wastes in India and Vietnam
  102. Relationships between selenium and mercury in the fruiting bodies of some mushrooms growing in Poland
  103. Comparative study of mercury in liver and muscle of Dall's porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) off Sanriku coast of Japan
  104. Possible lin between elevated accumulation of trace elements and canine distemper virus infection in the Caspian seals (Phoca caspica) stranded in 2000 and 2001
  105. Separation and characterization of metallothionein in the liver of sea turtles by high performance liquid chromatographylinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
  106. Trace element accumulation in short-tailed albatrosses (Diomedea albatrus) and black-footed albatrosses (Diomedea nigripes) from Torishima Island, Japan
  107. OCCURRENCE OF SEVERAL ARSENIC COMPOUNDS IN THE LIVER OF BIRDS, CETACEANS, PINNIPEDS, AND SEA TURTLES
  108. Origin of Elements in Atmospheric Precipitates Sampled in Ehime Prefecture
  109. Pollution Status and Behavior of Elements in the Atmospheric Particulate Matter in Eastern and Central Districts of Ehime Prefecture.
  110. Behavior of Elements in the Atmospheric Particulate Matter and Precipitates in Ehime Prefecture
  111. Subcellular distribution of trace elements in the liver of sea turtles
  112. Chemical speciation of arsenic in the livers of higher trophic marine animals
  113. Trace elements in skin of Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) from the northern waters of Japan: an evaluation for utilization as non-lethal tracers
  114. Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Caspian Seals ( Phoca caspica )
  115. Otolith microchemistry of the conger eel, Conger myriaster
  116. Using trace elements in skin to discriminate the populations of minke whales in southern hemisphere
  117. Elevated Concentrations of Trace Elements in Caspian Seals ( Phoca caspica ) Found Stranded During the Mass Mortality Events in 2000
  118. Arsenic concentrations and speciation in the tissues of ringed seals (Phoca hispida) from Pangnirtung, Canada
  119. Mercury in tissues of Dall's porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) collected off Sanriku coast of Japan
  120. Maternal transfer of arsenic to eggs of black-tailed gull (Larus crassirostris) from Rishiri Island, Japan
  121. Relationships between Bacterial Tolerance Levels and Forms of Copper and Zinc in Soils
  122. Arsenic accumulation in the liver tissue of marine mammals
  123. Trace element accumulation in hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Yaeyama Islands, Japan
  124. Copper and zinc fractions affecting microorganisms in long-term sludge-amended soils
  125. Characterization of copper-resistant bacterial community in rhizosphere of highly copper-contaminated soil
  126. TRACE ELEMENT ACCUMULATION IN HAWKSBILL TURTLES (ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA) AND GREEN TURTLES (CHELONIA MYDAS) FROM YAEYAMA ISLANDS, JAPAN
  127. Effects of Zinc Speciations in Soil Solutions on the Zinc Tolerance Levels of Bacterial Communities in Soils.
  128. Usefulness of the Sensitivity–Resistance Index to Estimate the Toxicity of Copper on Bacteria in Copper-Contaminated Soils
  129. Influences of Copper Forms on the Toxicity to Microorganisms in Soils
  130. High population of Sphingomonas species on plant surface
  131. Analysis of oil components and hydrocarbon-utilizing microorganisms during laboratory-scale bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil of Kuwait
  132. Laboratory-scale bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil of Kuwait with soil amendment materials
  133. Characterization of Cu-resistant bacterial communities in Cu-contaminated soils
  134. Zinc Resistance ofMethylobacteriumSpecies†
  135. Distribution of Cu-resistant and Non-resistant Bacteria in Several Cu-contaminated Soils in Japan: Usefulness of the Tolerance Level as an Index of Cu Contamination in Soil
  136. A new method for measuring microbial biomass nitrogen in soils: Direct extraction after toluene treatment
  137. Preparation of pH 3.0 agar plate, enumeration of acid-tolerant, and Al-resistant microorganisms in acid soils
  138. Cloning and Sequence Analysis ofczcGenes inAlcaligenessp. Strain CT14