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Publications
2021
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From natural habitats to successful application: Role of halophytes in the treatment of saline wastewater in constructed wetlands with a focus on Latin America
Turcios, A. E., Miglio, R., Vela, R., Sánchez, G., Bergier, T., Włodyka-Bergier, A., Cifuentes, J. I., Pignataro, G., Avellan, T. & Papenbrock, J., Oct 2021, In: Environmental and Experimental Botany. 190, 104583.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer review
2019
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Encapsulation of lead in rice phytoliths as a possible pollutant source in paddy soils
Nguyen, T. N., Nguyen, M. N., McNamara, M., Dultz, S., Meharg, A. & Nguyen, V. T., Jun 2019, In: Environmental and Experimental Botany. 162, p. 58-66 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer review
2013
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Biofiltering of aquaculture effluents by halophytic plants: Basic principles, current uses and future perspectives
Buhmann, A. & Papenbrock, J., 1 Aug 2013, In: Environmental and Experimental Botany. 92, p. 122-133 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer review
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Fen mosses can tolerate some saline conditions found in oil sands porcess water.
Pouliot, R., Rochefort, L. & Graf, M. D., 2013, In: Environmental and Experimental Botany. 89, p. 44-50Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research
2009
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Uptake of intact amino acids by plants depends on soil amino acid concentrations
Sauheitl, L., Glaser, B. & Weigelt, A., May 2009, In: Environmental and Experimental Botany. 66, 2, p. 145-152 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer review