Adsorption behavior of antibiotic in soil environment: a critical review

Antibiotics are used widely in human and veterinary medicine, and are ubiquitous in environment matrices worldwide. Due to their consumption, excretion, and persistence, antibiotics are disseminated mostly via direct and indirect emissions such as excrements, sewage irrigation, and sludge compost an...

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Antibiotics
composts
Earth and Environmental Science
edaphic factors
emissions
Environment
environment factors
Environmental behavior
Environmental effects
excretion
humans
Impaired water use
Ionic strength
ionization
irrigation
Metal ions
Organic matter
Physicochemical properties
Review Article
Reviews
Sewage
Sludge
soil
Soil environment
Soil properties
Soils
Veterinary medicine
Wastewater irrigation
分子结构
吸附过程
土壤环境因子
抗生素
环境行为
理化性质
自然生态系统
行为研究
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