657 results on '"Vangronsveld, J."'
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102. Monitoring sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) using molecular tools during **in situ** immobilization of heavy metals
103. Long term monitoring of the efficiency of the phytostabilisation of metal-contamined soils
104. Progress in the remediation of the reppel contaminated soil
105. Phytostabilisation of metal-contaminated sites
106. Impact of a Stepwise Introduction of Smoke-Free Legislation on the Rate of Preterm Births
107. Bacteria associated with yellow lupine grown on a metal-contaminated soil:in vitroscreening andin vivoevaluation for their potential to enhance Cd phytoextraction
108. The Effect of Long-Term Cd and Ni Exposure on Seed Endophytes ofAgrostis capillarisand Their Potential Application in Phytoremediation of Metal-Contaminated Soils
109. Amendment-induced immobilization of Pb in contamined soils : effect on Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, Ni, Fe, and Mn extractability and phytotoxicity
110. Plant and rhizobium responses to natural remediation in sludged-plots contaminated by trace elements
111. Progress in remediation and revegetation of the barren Jales gold mine spoil after in situ treatments
112. Remediation of sites contaminated by heavy metals: sustainable approach for unsaturated and saturated zones
113. Phytostabilisation of the Jales soil after in situ treatments
114. Réhabilitation par immobilisation des métaux: site de Lommel Maatheide (Belgique)
115. Conséquences sur le transfert de Cd et Ni dans le grain de maïs cinq ans après un traitement de réhabilitation
116. Natural attenuation of trace element availability by soil amendment: sustainability and failures
117. Endegrade:Endophytic degrader bacteria for improving phytoremediation of organic xenobiotics
118. Method for Improving Phytoremediation Treatment of a Contaminated Medium:Application Number 60/291,344
119. In situ inactivation of trace elemnts and plant growth in the contaminated jales soil
120. ENDEGRADE: Endophytic Degrader Bacteria for Improving Phytoremediation of Organic Xenobiotics
121. Plant growth and trace elements in situ inactivation in contaminated soils: lessons from field trials
122. Plant-bacterial interactions as possibilities to improve phytoremediation concepts
123. Biomarkers of exposure of terrestrial plants to pollutants: application to metal pollution
124. Physico-chemical and biological evaluation of the efficacy of in situ metal inactivation in contaminated soils
125. Remediation of metal- and radionucleides-contaminated soils by in situ stabilization techniques
126. The use of living organisms to decontaminate and evaluate polluted sites
127. In situ inactivation and phytoremediation of metal- and metalloid-contamined soils: fields experiments
128. Use of heavy metal resistant bacteria in a bioreactor concept (bacteria metal sludge reactor) to remove bioavailable heavy metals from polluted soils
129. Integrated approach to quantify bioavailable concentration of heavy metals in polluted soils
130. Remediation of the Jales mine spoil by inactivation and phytostabilisation: study in lysimeters
131. Aerobic degradation of 2,4-dinitrotoluene by a bacterial consortium
132. Benefits, limits and evaluation of long-term efficacy of phytostabilization and **in situ** inactivation of metal contaminated soils
133. Plants as extreme environments? Ni-resistant bacteria and Ni-hyperaccumulators of serpentine flora.
134. Physico-chemical aspects and efficiency of trace element immobilization by soil amendments
135. The origin and ecology ofecontaminated, stabilized and non-pristine soils
136. Short-term in situ immobilization of Cd and Ni by beringite and steel shots application to long-term sludged plots
137. Biomarqueurs d'exposition des végétaux terrestres aux polluants. Application à la pollution par les métaux
138. Biological interactions: effects on and the use of soil invertebrates in relation to soil contamination and in situ soil reclamation
139. Biological interactions: The role for non-woody plants in phytorestoration: possibilities to exploit adaptive heavy metal tolerance
140. Degradation of 2,4 dinitrotoluene by aerobic bacteria
141. The use of biological test methods to evaluate soft treatment metods for soils pulluted with heavy metals
142. Bacterial communities associated withB rassica napusL . grown on trace element‐contaminated and non‐contaminated fields: a genotypic and phenotypic comparison
143. Impact of a stepwise introduction of smoke-free legislation on the rate of preterm births: analysis of routinely collected birth data
144. Cadmium-induced and trans-generational changes in the cultivable and total seed endophytic community of Arabidopsis thaliana.
145. Inoculation methods using Rhodococcus erythropolis strain P30 affects bacterial assisted phytoextraction capacity of Nicotiana tabacum.
146. Strategies for rehabilitation of metal polluted soils: in situ phytoremediation, immobilization and revegetation, a comparative study (PHYTOREHAB)
147. Thallium chronic toxicity on maize (Zea mays L.) :CO2 assimilation may be an early marker in progression of impairment
148. Mécanismes de formation et effets des espèces réactives de l'oxygène
149. Soil contamination and remediation: philosphy, science and technology
150. Influence of beringite and steel shots on the mobility and bioavailability of cadmium and nickel : a field study
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