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    Role of Earthworms on Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal-Polluted Soils

    Heavy metal contamination of soil is a major concern in all parts of the world, in particular in emerging countries where there is an increasing need for soil for food. The accumulation of heavy metals in the ...

    My Dung Jusselme, Edouard Miambi, Thierry Lebeau in Heavy Metal Contamination of Soils (2015)

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    Bioaugmentation for In Situ Soil Remediation: How to Ensure the Success of Such a Process

    Among bioremediation techniques, bioaugmentation is certainly the less easy to control, but at the same time the one exhibiting the greatest potential for the soil cleaning-up. The main challenge for the succe...

    Thierry Lebeau in Bioaugmentation, Biostimulation and Biocontrol (2011)

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    Chemically-induced resistance on soybean inhibits nodulation and mycorrhization

    Induced plant resistance (IR) against pathogen infection can be triggered by various chemical and biological elicitors. The effectiveness of elicitors to induce resistance as a practical means to control plant...

    Ludovic Faessel, Najat Nassr, Thierry Lebeau, Bernard Walter in Plant and Soil (2010)

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    Mitigation of Agricultural Nonpoint-Source Pesticide Pollution in Artificial Wetland Ecosystems – A Review

    Contamination caused by pesticides in agriculture is a source of poor environmental water quality in some of the European Union countries. Without treatment or targeted mitigation, this pollution is diffused i...

    Caroline Gregoire, David Elsaesser in Climate Change, Intercrop**, Pest Contro… (2009)