Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2008. Bioavailability as an issue in risk assessment and management of food cadmium: A review. Science of the Total Environment. 398(1-3):13-19.
Codling, E.E., Green, C.E., Piri, A.K., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Total and Extractable Lead and Arsenic Concentrations in U.S. Long-Term Orchard Soils and Potential Accumulation by Vegetable Crops. Meeting Abstract.
Grant, C.A., Clarke, J.M., Duguid, S., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Selection of Plant Cultivars to Minimize Cadmium Uptake. Science of the Total Environment. 390:301-310.
Smith, D.J., Craig, A.M., Duringer, J., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Distribution and residues of orally administered 2,4,6-trinitro[14C]toluene in ruminating sheep. Meeting Abstract. 234th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Aug. 19-23, 2007, Boston, MA.
Siebielec, G., Chaney, R.L., Kukier, U. 2007. Liming to Remediate Ni Contaminated Soils with Diverse Properties and a Wide Range of Ni Concentration. Plant and Soil. 299:117-130.
Khaokaew, S., Tappero, R.V., Ginder-Vogel, M., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2007. Cadmium Speciation and Release Kinetics in a Thai Paddy Soil Subjected to Varying Redox Regimes. Abstracts of the American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting, November 4-8, 2007, New Orleans, LA. p. 1302.
Codling, E.E., Chaney, R.L., Green, C.E. 2007. Lead and Arsenic Uptake by Carrots Grown on Five Orchard Soils With History of Lead Arsenate Used. Meeting Abstract. p. 241.
Tappero, R., Peltier, E., Heidel, K., Marcus, M., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D. 2007. Hyperaccumulator Alyssum Murale Relies on a Different Metal Storage Mechanism for Cobalt than for Nickel. New Phytologist. On line. 175(4):641-654.
Chaney, R.L. 2007. Effect of Ground Rubber vs. ZnSO4 on Spinach Accumulation of Cd from Cd-Mineralized California Soil [abstract]. April 16-18, 2007, Denver, Colorado.
Mcnear, D.H., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2007. The Effects of Soil Type and Chemical Treatment on Nickel Speciation in Refinery Enriched Soils: A Multi-Technique Investigation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 71:2190-2208.
Craig, A.M., Duringer, J.M., Smith, D.J., Delorme, M.M., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination of [14C]-2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene in Sheep After a 30-Day Exposure to Dietary Unlabeled 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene. Meeting Abstract. p. E109.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G. 2006. The Role of Crop Cd Bioavailability in Potential for Transfer of Soil Cd Risk to Humans and Wildlife. Meeting Proceedings. On disk.
Chaney, R.L. 2006. In Situ Remediation and Ecosystem Restoration on Toxic Mine and Smelter Contaminated Soils Using Soil Amendments. Meeting Proceedings. On disk.
Zhang, L., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Do High-nickel Leaves Shed by the Ni-hyperaccumulator Alyssum Murale Inhibit Seed Germination of Competing Plants?. New Phytologist. 173:509-516.
Khoshgoftarmanesh, A.H., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Preceding affects cadmium and zinc of wheat grown in saline soils of central Iran. Journal of Environmental Quality. 36:1132-1136.
Chaney, R.L., Broadhurst, C., Mcintosh, M.S., Reeves, R.D., Angle, J. 2006. Phytoextraction of heavy metals with hyperaccumulator plants [abstract]. International Bioavailability Workshop, Seville, Spain. September 11-14, 2006. pp. 65-66.
Codling, E.E., Mulchi, C.L., Chaney, R.L. 2007. Grain yield and mineral element composition of maize grown on high phosphorus soils amended with water treatment residual. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 30:225-240.
Abou-Shanab, R.I., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Bacterial Inoculants Affecting Nickel Uptake by Alyssum murale From Low, Moderate and High Ni Soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38:2882-2889.
Wood, B.W., Chaney, R.L., Crawford, M. 2006. Correcting micronutrient deficiency using metal hyperaccumulators: alyssum biomass as a natural product for nickel deficiency correction. HortScience. 41(5):1231-1234.
Chaney, R.L., Filcheva, E., Green, C.E., Brown, S.L. 2006. Zn deficiency promotes cd accumulation by lettuce from biosolids amended soils with high cd:zn ratio. Journal of Residuals Science & Technology. 3(2):68-75.
Codling, E.E., Green, C.E., Piri, A.K., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Total and extractable lead and arsenic concentrations in U.S. long-term orchard soils and potential accumulation by vegetable crops [abstract]. CD-ROM.
Angle, J., Zhang, L., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Degradation of alyssum biomass in soil. International Conference on Serpentine Ecology. Sienna, Italy, May 2006. p. 6.
Mcnear, D.H., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2006. The influence of soil ni speciation on the phytoremediation potential of soils surrounding an historic Ni refinery at Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada [abstract]. World Congress of Soil Science. Abstract 17158.
Tappero, R., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2006. Spectromicroscopic investigation of co speciation in a ni/co hyperaccumulator plant used for phytoremediation and phytomining [abstract]. World Congress of Soil Science. Abstract 12480.
Chaney, R.L., Kim, H.H., Davis, A.P. 2006. The significance of heavy metals, trace elements and toxic organic compounds in compost products [abstract]. Annual Conference of the US Composting Council. On disk.
Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Wang, A., Mcintosh, M.S., Broadhurst, L., Reeves, R.D. 2005. Phytoextraction of soil cd, ni and zn using hyperaccumulator plants to alleviate risks of metal contaminated soils requiring remediation. [abstract]. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Current Developments in Remediation of Contaminated Lands. Pulaway, Poland, October 27-29, 2005. p. 39.
Chaney, R.L. 2005. Soil metal bioavailability to plants. Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop [abstract]. Proceedings of Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop, Washington, DC, No. D-15 (T420).
Wang, A., Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Mcintosh, M.S. 2006. Using hyperaccumulator plants to phytoextract soil Cd. In: Mackova, M., Dowling, D.N., Macek, T., editors. Phytoremediation and Rhizoremediation. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer Verlag. p. 103-114.
Wang, A., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L., Mcintosh, M.S. 2006. Soil ph effects on uptake of cd and zn by thlaspi caerulescens. Plant and Soil. 281(1-2):325-337.
Lucena, J.J., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Response of cucumber plants to low doses of different synthetic iron chelates in hydroponics. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 30:795-809.
Lucena, J.J., Chaney, R.L. 2006. Synthetic iron chelates as substrates of root ferric chelate reductase in green stressed cucumber plants. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 29:423-436.
Sukkariyah, B.F., Evanylo, G., Zelazny, L., Chaney, R.L. 2005. Cadmium, cu, ni, and zn availability in a biosolids-amended piedmont soil years after application. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34(6):2255-2262.
Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Wang, A., Mcintosh, M.S., Reeves, R.D. 2005. Cost-effective phytoextraction of cd from rice soils using thlaspi caerulescens. [abstract]. Abstract book of the International Symposium of Phytoremediation and Ecosystem Health, Hangzhou, China. September 10-13, 2005. pp. 33-34.
Mcnear, D., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2005. The plant-soil interface: soil nickel speciation and the mechanisms of nickel hyperaccumulation [abstract]. 2005:171-2.
Tappero, R.V., Peltier, E., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2005. In situ speciation of cobalt in ni/co hyperaccumulator alyssum murale using bulk and micro-focused x-ray absorption spectroscopy. American Society of Agronomy [abstract]. 2005:206-1.
Sukkariyah, B.F., Evanylo, G., Zelazny, L., Chaney, R.L. 2005. Recovery and distribution of biosolids-derived trace metals in a davidson clay loam soil. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34(5):1843-1850.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G. 2005. Risk assessment for soil cd should consider soil and crop variation and cd bioavailability. [abstract]. Conference Program for PROLAND OECD Conference. Pulawy, Poland, March 8-13, 2005. p. 46.
Mcnear Jr., D.H., Peltier, E., Everhart, J., Chaney, R.L., Newville, M., Rivers, M., Sutton, S., Sparks, D.L. 2005. The novel application of fluorescence and absorption edge computed microtomography to image metal distribution in alyssum murale. Environmental Science and Technology. 39(7):2210-2218.
Chaney, R.L., Sikora, L.J., Davis, A.P., Kim, H., Codling, E.E., Novak, J.M., Tyler, R. 2005. Making composts with lower water-soluble p and higher nutrient density. Proceedings of the US Composting Council Annual Meeting. p. 1-15.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L., Simmons, R.W., Cherian, M.G. 2005. Metallothionein induction is not involved in cadmium accumulation in the duodenum of mice and rats fed diets containing high-cadmium rice or sunflower kernels and a marginal supply of zinc, iron, and calcium. Journal of Nutrition. 135:99-108.
Chaney, R.L., Codling, E.E. 2004. Bio-based plant nutrient products: heavy metal considerations. Proceedings of Workshop Bio-Based Plant Nutrient Products. p. 22-36.
Synkowski, E.C.C., Perner, H., McIntosh, M.S., Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Baker, A.J.M., Reeves, R.D. 2005. Breeding considerations for improving cadmium hyperaccumulation in two French Thlaspi caerulescens J. and C. Presl populations. Proceedings of Fourth International Serpentine Ecology Symposium. p. 295-303.
Wang, S., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L., Delorme, T.A. 2005. Ph effects on distribution and thlaspi caerulescens uptake of Zn and Cd. International Phytotechnologies Conference, April 20, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia. p. 138.
Farfel, M.R., Orlova, A.O., Chaney, R.L., Lees, P.S., Rohde, C., Ashley, P. 2005. Biosolids compost amendment for reducing soil lead hazards: a pilot study in urban yards. Science of the Total Environment. 340(1-3):81-95.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G., Ryan, J.A. 2004. Risk assessment for cadmium in phosphate fertilizers [abstract]. American Chemical Society Abstracts. (228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 22-26, 2004).
Chaney, R.L., Sikora, L.J., Davis, A.P., Kim, H. 2005. Making composts with lower water-soluble p and higher nutrient density [abstract]. Program for the US Composting Council Annual Meeting. p. 33-34.
Basta, N.T., Ryan, J.R., Chaney, R.L. 2005. Heavy metal and trace element chemistry in residual-treated soil: a review of impacts on metal bioavailability and sustainable land application. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34(1):49-63.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G., Ryan, J.A., Simmons, R.W., Welch, R.M., Angle, J.S. 2004. An improved understanding of soil cd risk to humans and low cost methods to remediate soil cd risks. Biometals. 17(5):549-553.
Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Mcintosh, M.S., Synkowski, E. 2004. Using hyperaccumulator plants to phytoextract soil ni and cd [abstract]. OECD Phytoremediation Workshop. p. 18.
Kukier, U., Chaney, R.L., Ryan, J.A., Dowdy, R.H., Daniels, W.L., Granato, T. 2004. Phytoavailability of Cd to wheat from long-term biosolids and Cd-salt amended soils [abstract]. American Society of Agronomy Abstracts. Paper No. 3462.
Chaney, R.L. 2004. Use and abuse of part 503 requirements: improved risk assessment for contaminants in non-biosolids by-products. Great Lakes By-Product Management Association.
Tappero, R., Peltier, E., Mcnear, D.H., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2004. Metal interaction and localization in nickel hyperaccumulator alyssum murale: a synchrotron-based micro-xrf and tomography study [abstract]. International Congress Rhizosphere 2004-Perspectives and Challenges. p. 276.
Kukier, U., Peters, C.A., Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Roseberg, R.J. 2004. The effect of ph on metal accumulation in two alyssum species. Journal of Environmental Quality. 32(6):2090-2102.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2004. Marginal nutritional status of zinc, iron, and calcium increases cadmium retention in the duodenum and other organs of rats fed a rice-based diet. Environmental Research. 96:311-322.
Broadhurst, C.L., Chaney, R.L., Angle, J.S., Erbe, E.F., Maugel, T.K. 2004. Nickel localization and response to increasing ni soil levels in leaves of the ni hyperaccumulator alyssum murale "kotodesh". Plant and Soil Journal. 265(1-2):225-242.
Mcnear Jr, D.H., Peltier, E., Everhart, J., Sparks, D.L., Chaney, R.L., Sutton, S., Newville, M. 2004. Use of novel synchrotron-based techniques to explore the connection between metal speciation in soils and plants [abstract]. American Chemical Society. Div. Geochemistry. Abstract 722254.
Grant, C.A., Clarke, J.M., Duguid, S., Chaney, R.L. 2003. Use of genetic variability in reducing cadmium uptake by plants. Proceedings of the SCOPE Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Cadmium (Ghent, Belgium, September 3-5, 2003) UNEP-SCOPE, Paris.
Langmuir, D.L., Chrostowski, P., Chaney, R.L., Vigneault, B. 2004. Issue paper on the environmental chemistry of metals. US-EPA Risk Assessment Forum: Papers Addressing Scientific Issues in the Risk Assessment of Metals. http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/raf/recordisplay.cfm?deid=59052. p. 114.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2003. Bioavailability of food Cd as an issue in risk management and assessment. Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Cadmium. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) Second Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Cadmium. Ghent, Belgium. September 3-6, 2003.
Ryan, J.A., Berti, W.R., Brown, S.L., Casteel, S.W., Chaney, R.L., Doolan, M., Grevatt, P., Hallfrisch, J.G., Maddaloni, M., Mosby, D. 2004. Reducing children's risk to soil lead: summary of a field experiment. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 38(1):18A-24A.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G., Ryan, J.A., Simmons, R.W., Welch, R.M. 2003. An improved understanding of soil Cd risk to humans [abstract]. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Health Impacts of Cadmium Exposure in China. p. 49-51.
Chaney, R.L., Reeves, P.G., Kukier, U., Ryan, J.A., Green, C.E. 2004. Food chain transfer and bioavailability of Cd and other elements in plants grown on biosolids amended soils [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Sustainable Land Application Conference, Buena Vista, Florida, January 4-8, 2004. p. 22.
Chaney, R.L., Ryan, J.A., Reeves, P.G. 2003. Cadmium risk perception and assessment-principles and procedures. [abstract]. Abstracts of the SCOPE Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Cadmium.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2003. Bioavailability of food cd as an issue in risk management and assessment [abstract]. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) Second Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management of Environmental Cadmium. Ghent, Belgium. Spetember 3-6, 2003.
Chaney, R.L., Li, Y., Angle, J.S., Roseberg, R.J., Brewer, E.P. 2003. Development of a new crop, alyssum murale, for phytomining ni from contaminated or mineralized soils. p. 17 in Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops. (October 12-15, 2003, Portland, Oregon).
Roseberg, R.J., Chaney, R.L., Li, Y., Angle, J.S., Brewer, E.P. 2003. Research and commercialization of alyssum murale and alyssum corsicum as potential new nickel phytomining crops. p. 18. In Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops Conference (October 12-15, 2003, Portland, Oregon).
Chaney, R.L., Combs, S.M., Wattiaux, M.A., Reeves, III, J.B. 2003. Heavy metal contaminants in composts and manures [abstract]. Abstracts for the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy. Abstract No. S08-chaney742502-oral.
Wang, S., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L., Delorme, T.A. 2003. Ecosystem impacts of reducing soil ph during cd phytoextraction [abstract]. American Society of Agronomy Meetings. Abstract No. A05-wang589061-oral.
Everhart, J.L., Van Der Lelie, D., Chaney, R.L., Sparks, D.L. 2003. Assessing the bioavailability of ni in smelter contaminated soils [abstract]. American Society of Agronomy Meetings. Abstract No. S11-everhart242852-oral.
Hettiarachchi, G.M., Ryan, J.A., Chaney, R.L., Lafleur, C.M. 2003. Sorption and desorption of cadmium by different fractions of biosolids-amended soils. Journal of Environmental Quality. 32(5):1684-1693.
Whiting, S.N., Reeves, R.D., Richards, D., Johnson, M.S., Cooke, J.A., Malaisse, F., Paton, A., Smith, J.A., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L. 2004. Research priorities for conservation of metallophyte biodiversity and its sustainable uses in ecological restoration and site remediation. Restoration Ecology. 12(1):106-116.
Simmons, R.W., Pongsakul, P., Chaney, R.L., Saiyasitpanich, D., Klinphoklap, S., Nobuntou, W. 2003. The comparative exclusion of zinc and iron from rice grain in relation to rice grain cadmium: implications for human health. Plant and Soil Journal. 257(1):163-170.
Delorme, T.A., Gagliardi, J.V., Angle, J.S., Van Berkum, P.B., Chaney, R.L. 2003. Phenotypic and genetic diversity of rhizobia isolated from nodules of clover grown in a zinc and cadmium contaminated soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 67(6):1746-1754.
Kester, G.B., Brobst, R.B., Carpenter, A., Chaney, R.L., Rubin, A.B., Schoof, R.A., Taylor, D. 2004. Risk characterization, assessment, and management of organic pollutants in beneficially used residual products [abstract]. Sustainable Land Application Conference, Buena Vista, Florida, January 4-8, 2004. p. 39.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2003. Marginal intakes of zinc, iron, and calcium enhance the accumulation of cadmium in the intestine of rats fed a rice-based diet [abstracat]. The Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology Journal 17:A1163.
Reeves, P.G., Chaney, R.L. 2002. Mineral nutrient status of the consumer affects the bioavailability of cadmium from food [abstract]. Presented at teh 2nd Conference on Molecular Mechanisms of Metal Toxicity and Carcinogenesis, Morgantown, WV, September 8-11, 2002.