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2. Phytomanagement of a metal-contaminated agricultural soil with Sorghum bicolor, humic / fulvic acids and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi near the former Pb/Zn metaleurop Nord smelter
3. Plant testing with hemp and miscanthus to assess phytomanagement options including biostimulants and mycorrhizae on a metal-contaminated soil to provide biomass for sustainable biofuel production
4. Limited effects of crop foliar Si fertilization on a marginal soil under a future climate scenario
5. Field assessment of organic amendments and spring barley to phytomanage a Cu/PAH-contaminated soil
6. Potential ability of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) to phytomanage an urban brownfield soil
7. Cu phytoextraction and biomass utilization as essential trace element feed supplements for livestock
8. Water and soil contaminated by arsenic: the use of microorganisms and plants in bioremediation
9. Functional activity and functional gene diversity of a Cu-contaminated soil remediated by aided phytostabilization using compost, dolomitic limestone and a mixed tree stand
10. Biomass partitioning of plants under soil pollution stress
11. Conceptual and methodological issues in estimating the success of ecological restoration
12. Phytomanagement with grassy species, compost and dolomitic limestone rehabilitates a meadow at a wood preservation site
13. LONG-TERM stability of arsenic in iron amended contaminated soil
14. Long-term phytomanagement with compost and a sunflower – Tobacco rotation influences the structural microbial diversity of a Cu-contaminated soil
15. Keep and promote biodiversity at polluted sites under phytomanagement
16. Field evaluation of one Cu-resistant somaclonal variant and two clones of tobacco for copper phytoextraction at a wood preservation site
17. Selection of macrophytes with Cu-enriched root biomass intended for ecocatalyst production
18. Plant testing with hemp and miscanthus to assess phytomanagement options including biostimulants and mycorrhizae on a metal-contaminated soil to provide biomass for sustainable biofuel production
19. Pilot scale aided-phytoremediation of a co-contaminated soil
20. Correction to: Water and soil contaminated by arsenic: the use of microorganisms and plants in bioremediation
21. Assessing phytotoxicity of trace element-contaminated soils phytomanaged with gentle remediation options at ten European field trials
22. Pretreatment of trace element-enriched biomasses grown on phytomanaged soils for bioethanol production
23. Rhizofiltration of a Bordeaux mixture effluent in pilot-scale constructed wetland using Arundo donax L. coupled with potential Cu-ecocatalyst production
24. Assessment of Methods for Determining Bioavailability of Trace Elements in Soils: A Review
25. Long-term Cu stabilization and biomass yields of Giant reed and poplar after adding a biochar, alone or with iron grit, into a contaminated soil from a wood preservation site
26. Drivers to improve metal(loid) phytoextraction with a focus on microbial degradation of dissolved organic matter in soils.
27. Role of phytolith occluded carbon of cereales plants for climate change mitigation.
28. Morphological and functional responses of a metal-tolerant sunflower mutant line to a copper-contaminated soil series
29. Drivers to improve metal(loid) phytoextraction with a focus on microbial degradation of dissolved organic matter in soils
30. Aided phytostabilization of a trace element-contaminated technosol developed on steel mill wastes
31. Influence of biochars, compost and iron grit, alone and in combination, on copper solubility and phytotoxicity in a Cu-contaminated soil from a wood preservation site
32. Trace element bioavailability, yield and seed quality of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) modulated by biochar incorporation into a contaminated technosol
33. Biochar and compost amendments enhance copper immobilisation and support plant growth in contaminated soils
34. Immobilization of Cu and As in two contaminated soils with zero-valent iron – Long-term performance and mechanisms
35. Aided phytoextraction of Cu, Pb, Zn, and As in copper-contaminated soils with tobacco and sunflower in crop rotation: Mobility and phytoavailability assessment
36. Phytoextraction of Dieldrin from a Historically Contaminated: Focus On Accumulation and Distribution in Various Plant Species
37. Soluciones basadas en la naturaleza para la recuperación de suelos en Vitoria-Gasteiz (España). El caso del proyecto Phy2Sudoe
38. Modulation of trace element bioavailability for two earthworm species after biochar amendment into a contaminated technosol
39. Phytostabilisation of a copper contaminated topsoil aided by basic slags: assessment of Cu mobility and phytoavailability
40. Soluciones basadas en la naturaleza para la recuperación de suelos en Vitoria-Gasteiz (España). El caso del proyecto Phy2Sudoe
41. Selecting chemical and ecotoxicological test batteries for risk assessment of trace element-contaminated soils (phyto)managed by gentle remediation options (GRO)
42. Suitability of Miscanthus species for managing inorganic and organic contaminated land and restoring ecosystem services. A review
43. Copper removal from water using a bio-rack system either unplanted or planted with Phragmites australis, Juncus articulatus and Phalaris arundinacea
44. Phenotypic seedling responses of a metal-tolerant mutant line of sunflower growing on a Cu-contaminated soil series: potential uses for biomonitoring of Cu exposure and phytoremediation
45. Neural network and Monte Carlo simulation approach to investigate variability of copper concentration in phytoremediated contaminated soils
46. Degradation pathways of holocellulose, lignin and α-cellulose from Pteris vittata fronds in sub- and super critical conditions
47. Arsenic fractionation in mine spoils 10 years after aided phytostabilization
48. Field assessment of organic amendments and spring barley to phytomanage a Cu/PAH-contaminated soil
49. Long-term phytomanagement with compost and a sunflower – Tobacco rotation influences the structural microbial diversity of a Cu-contaminated soil
50. Relaunch cropping on marginal soils by incorporating amendments and beneficial trace elements in an interdisciplinary approach
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