Owen W Duckworth
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Recent Articles
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Guo D, Sheng Y, Baars O, Duckworth O, Chen P, Zhu Z, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 Dec;
59(1):533-544.
PMID: 39680096
Molybdenum (Mo) is essential for many enzymes but is often sequestered within minerals, rendering it not readily bioavailable. Metallophores, metabolites secreted by microorganisms and plants, promote mineral dissolution to increase...
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Meng P, Sheppard N, Joseph S, Duckworth O, Higgins C, Knappe D
J Agric Food Chem
. 2024 Nov;
72(48):26874-26883.
PMID: 39564989
Dietary intake can be an important exposure route to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). Little is known about the bioaccumulation of emerging per- and polyfluoroalkyl ether acids (PFEAs) in garden...
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Boyer T, Briese E, Crane L, Bhadha J, Call D, McLamore E, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2024 Oct;
367:143648.
PMID: 39476984
Phosphorus (P) removal from water and recovery into useable forms is a critical component of creating a sustainable P cycle, although mature technologies for P removal and recovery are still...
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Elser J, Call D, Deaver J, Duckworth O, Mayer B, McLamore E, et al.
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2024 Sep;
90:103197.
PMID: 39299060
Phosphorus (P) is essential for growing crops, but the supply of high-quality phosphate rock reserves used for fertilizer production is finite while losses of P from the food/waste system cause...
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Tang Q, Duckworth O, Obenour D, Kulesza S, Slaton N, Whitaker A, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2024 Sep;
53(6):1127-1139.
PMID: 39252672
National nutrient inventories provide surplus phosphorus (P) estimates derived from county-scale mass balance calculations using P inputs from manure and fertilizer sales and P outputs from crop yield data. Although...
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Evers A, Kohn J, Baars O, Harrington J, Namba K, Duckworth O
Biometals
. 2024 Aug;
37(6):1599-1607.
PMID: 39198338
Adequate micronutrient concentrations in crops are essential for human health and agricultural productivity. However, 30% of plants growing on cultivated soils worldwide are deficient in iron (Fe). Because of low...
7.
Baker J, Schunk N, Scholz M, Merck A, Logsdon Muenich R, Westerhoff P, et al.
Environ Sci Technol Lett
. 2024 Jun;
11(6):493-502.
PMID: 38882202
Uneven global distribution of phosphate rock deposits and the supply chains to transport phosphorus (P) make P fertilizers vulnerable to exogenous shocks, including commodity market shocks; extreme weather events or...
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Ferreira A, Duckworth O, Queiroz H, Nobrega G, Barcellos D, Bernardino A, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 May;
474:134592.
PMID: 38805820
This study investigates the impact of seasonality on estuarine soil geochemistry, focusing on redox-sensitive elements, particularly Fe, in a tropical estuary affected by Fe-rich mine tailings. We analyzed soil samples...
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Ferreira A, Queiroz H, Boim A, Duckworth O, Otero X, Bernardino A, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2024 May;
279:116416.
PMID: 38749195
Wetland plants play a crucial role in regulating soil geochemistry, influencing heavy metal (HM) speciation, bioavailability, and uptake, thus impacting phytoremediation potential. We hypothesized that variations in HM biogeochemistry within...
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Li Y, Zhi Y, Weed R, Broome S, Knappe D, Duckworth O
Environ Int
. 2024 Apr;
186:108615.
PMID: 38582061
Compost is widely used in agriculture as fertilizer while providing a practical option for solid municipal waste disposal. However, compost may also contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), potentially impacting...