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1. Primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps affect fungal diversity assessment from plant root tissues

2. Digestate Improves Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) Growth and Fiber Production at a Chlor-Alkali Site

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3. The potential of microorganisms as biomonitoring and bioremediation tools for mercury-contaminated soils

4. Mycorrhizal inoculation effects on growth and the mycobiome of poplar on two phytomanaged sites after 7-year-short rotation coppicing

5. Genome-Wide Mutant Screening in Yeast Reveals that the Cell Wall is a First Shield to Discriminate Light From Heavy Lanthanides

7. Improving Silver Birch (Betula pendula) Growth and Mn Accumulation in Residual Red Gypsum Using Organic Amendments

8. Unravelling the Role of Melanin in Cd and Zn Tolerance and Accumulation of Three Dark Septate Endophytic Species

9. Streptomyces Dominate the Soil Under Betula Trees That Have Naturally Colonized a Red Gypsum Landfill

10. Heavy metal binding properties of Pinus sylvestris mycorrhizas from industrial wastes

11. Locked up Inside the Vessels: Rare Earth Elements Are Transferred and Stored in the Conductive Tissues of the Accumulating Fern Dryopteris erythrosora

12. Fungal necromass presents a high potential for Mercury immobilization in soil

13. Combined omics approaches reveal distinct responses between light and heavy rare earth elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

14. Nettle, a Long-Known Fiber Plant with New Perspectives

15. A combined approach utilizing UAV 3D imaging methods, in-situ measurements, and laboratory experiments to assess water evaporation and trace element uptake by tree species growing in a red gypsum landfill

16. Digestate improved birch (Betula pendula) growth and reduced leaf trace element contents at a red gypsum landfill

17. Partial overlap of fungal communities associated with nettle and poplar roots when co-occurring at a trace metal contaminated site

18. In situ and ex situ bioassays with Cantareus aspersus for environmental risk assessment of metal(loid) and PAH‐contaminated soils

19. Cloning and expression of multiple metallothioneins from hybrid poplar

20. Phytomanagement As a Nature-based Solution for Polluted Soils

21. Beneficial traits of root endophytes and rhizobacteria associated with plants growing in phytomanaged soils with mixed trace metal-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination

22. Unravelling the Role of Melanin in Cd and Zn Tolerance and Accumulation of Three Dark Septate Endophytic Species

23. Pioneer trees of Betula pendula at a red gypsum landfill harbour specific structure and composition of root-associated microbial communities

24. Interactions between Hg and soil microbes: microbial diversity and mechanisms, with an emphasis on fungal processes

25. Poplar rotation coppice at a trace element-contaminated phytomanagement site: A 10-year study revealing biomass production, element export and impact on extractable elements

26. Are nettle fibers produced on metal-contaminated lands suitable for composite applications?

27. Bacterial diversity associated with poplar trees grown on a Hg-contaminated site: Community characterization and isolation of Hg-resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria

28. Co-inoculation of Lolium perenne with Funneliformis mosseae and the dark septate endophyte Cadophora sp. in a trace element-polluted soil

29. Inhabiting plant roots, nematodes, and truffles—polyphilus, a new helotialean genus with two globally distributed species

30. Accumulation and fractionation of rare earth elements are conserved traits in the Phytolacca genus

31. Accroître le panel d'espèces ligneuses dans une stratégie de phytomanagement des sols pollués par les éléments traces

32. Steam explosion pretreatment of willow grown on phytomanaged soils for bioethanol production

33. Insect Life Traits Are Key Factors in Mercury Accumulation and Transfer within the Terrestrial Food Web

34. Interactions between dark septate endophytes, ectomycorrhizal fungi and root pathogens in vitro

35. Early screening of new accumulating versus non-accumulating tree species for the phytomanagement of marginal lands

36. From darkness to light: emergence of the mysterious dark septate endophytes in plant growth promotion and stress alleviation

37. Cropping trees and fiber plants at phytomanaged sites

38. Transfer of mercury within a sediment-nettle-insect food web at a chlor-alkali landfill

39. Evaluation of historical atmospheric pollution in an industrial area by dendrochemical approaches

40. Native stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) growing spontaneously under short rotation coppice for phytomanagement of trace element contaminated soils: Fibre yield, processability and quality

41. Identification of new hardy ferns that preferentially accumulate light rare earth elements: a conserved trait within fern species

42. Trace Metal(oid) Accumulation in Edible Crops and Poplar Cuttings Grown on Dredged Sediment Enriched Soil

43. Poplar-based phytomanagement of metal-contaminated sites: effect of mycorrhizal inoculation & associated fungal diversity

44. Poplar-based phytomanagement of metal-contaminated sites: associated fungal diversity & effect of mycorrhizal inoculation

45. Utilisation du séquençage haut débit dans l'évaluation de la diversité mycorhizienne sur trois sites de phytomanagement

46. Increasing the panel of tree species for the phytomanagement of marginal lands

47. Etude des gènes de réponse aux Terres Rares chez le modèle eucaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae

48. Natural revegetation of a red gypsum dump

49. Environmental metabarcoding as a tool to reveal structure and composition of microbial communities in anthropogenic soils

50. Effect of mycorrhizal inoculation on metal accumulation by poplar leaves at phytomanaged sites