Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites
Performances of the most promising gentle remediation options (GRO) for trace elementcontaminated soils (TECS), i.e. (aided) phytostabilisation, phytoextraction, and in situ stabilization/phytoexclusion, are assessed in a European network of 14 large field trials, within the EU FP7 GREENLAND project...
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ftineris:oai:HAL:ineris-01855570v1 2023-05-15T16:28:33+02:00 Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites Mench, Michel Herzig, Rolf Vangronsveld, Jaco Kidd, Petra Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang Bert, Valérie Macias, Felipe Muller, Ingo Dimitriou, Ioannis Siebielec, Grzegorz Renella, Giancarlo Puschenreiter, Markus Kolbas, Aliaksandr Oustriere, Nadège Quintera-Sabaris, Celestino Galland, William Laffontas, Chloé Galende, Maria Janssen, Jolien Alvarez-Lopez, Vanessa Neu, Silke Cundy, Andy Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Bordeaux (UB) Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) KALOGERAKIS, N. MANIOS, T. Heraklion, Greece 2014-09-30 https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855570 en eng HAL CCSD Grafima Publications ineris-01855570 https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855570 Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference 11. International phytotechnologies conference https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855570 11. International phytotechnologies conference, Sep 2014, Heraklion, Greece. pp.11 [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2014 ftineris 2023-04-07T07:02:00Z Performances of the most promising gentle remediation options (GRO) for trace elementcontaminated soils (TECS), i.e. (aided) phytostabilisation, phytoextraction, and in situ stabilization/phytoexclusion, are assessed in a European network of 14 large field trials, within the EU FP7 GREENLAND project (http://www.greenland-project.eu/). The GRO efficiency is evaluated regarding various (a)biotic stresses, climatic conditions, pollutant linkages, (phyto)remediation strategies and sustainable land management. Investigated field sites cover a range of contamination scenarios (e.g. agricultural soils contaminated by dust fallout, sludged soils, mine tailings, landfills, dredged sediments, and post-industrial soils). Harmonized datasets are built up on metal(loid) exposure, plant parameters and yields (notably for plant parts converted into feedstock), mineral and biochemical composition of plant parts, ecosystem services, financial return and costs. Soils are sampled to monitor changes in metal(loid) exposure (e.g. labile contaminant pools), transfer to environmental compartments and bioaccessibility, ecotoxicological risks, and soil (multi)functionality and biodiversity. Transfer and bioconcentration factors, shoot metal(loid) removal, contaminant fluxes, and tolerance indices are computed. Dose (exposure) – plant response relationships are modelled. Data are summarized for various plant covers including poplar and willow short rotation coppices, annual crops of secondary metal accumulators (sunflower and tobacco), and metal-excluders (e.g. perennial grasses, barley and maize cultivars). The long-term efficiency and sustainability of GRO, progresses in remediation objectives (in compliance with national and best procedures), timescale management, maintenance, uncertainty and limitations (including spatial variation of contaminants, water requirements, global changes, etc.), potential flexibility and deployment at other sites are discussed as well as new deployed GRO and cultural practices (e.g. bioaugmentation). Conference Object Greenland INERIS: HAL (Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques) Greenland |
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[SDE]Environmental Sciences Mench, Michel Herzig, Rolf Vangronsveld, Jaco Kidd, Petra Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang Bert, Valérie Macias, Felipe Muller, Ingo Dimitriou, Ioannis Siebielec, Grzegorz Renella, Giancarlo Puschenreiter, Markus Kolbas, Aliaksandr Oustriere, Nadège Quintera-Sabaris, Celestino Galland, William Laffontas, Chloé Galende, Maria Janssen, Jolien Alvarez-Lopez, Vanessa Neu, Silke Cundy, Andy Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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Performances of the most promising gentle remediation options (GRO) for trace elementcontaminated soils (TECS), i.e. (aided) phytostabilisation, phytoextraction, and in situ stabilization/phytoexclusion, are assessed in a European network of 14 large field trials, within the EU FP7 GREENLAND project (http://www.greenland-project.eu/). The GRO efficiency is evaluated regarding various (a)biotic stresses, climatic conditions, pollutant linkages, (phyto)remediation strategies and sustainable land management. Investigated field sites cover a range of contamination scenarios (e.g. agricultural soils contaminated by dust fallout, sludged soils, mine tailings, landfills, dredged sediments, and post-industrial soils). Harmonized datasets are built up on metal(loid) exposure, plant parameters and yields (notably for plant parts converted into feedstock), mineral and biochemical composition of plant parts, ecosystem services, financial return and costs. Soils are sampled to monitor changes in metal(loid) exposure (e.g. labile contaminant pools), transfer to environmental compartments and bioaccessibility, ecotoxicological risks, and soil (multi)functionality and biodiversity. Transfer and bioconcentration factors, shoot metal(loid) removal, contaminant fluxes, and tolerance indices are computed. Dose (exposure) – plant response relationships are modelled. Data are summarized for various plant covers including poplar and willow short rotation coppices, annual crops of secondary metal accumulators (sunflower and tobacco), and metal-excluders (e.g. perennial grasses, barley and maize cultivars). The long-term efficiency and sustainability of GRO, progresses in remediation objectives (in compliance with national and best procedures), timescale management, maintenance, uncertainty and limitations (including spatial variation of contaminants, water requirements, global changes, etc.), potential flexibility and deployment at other sites are discussed as well as new deployed GRO and cultural practices (e.g. bioaugmentation). |
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Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Bordeaux (UB) Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) KALOGERAKIS, N. MANIOS, T. |
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Mench, Michel Herzig, Rolf Vangronsveld, Jaco Kidd, Petra Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang Bert, Valérie Macias, Felipe Muller, Ingo Dimitriou, Ioannis Siebielec, Grzegorz Renella, Giancarlo Puschenreiter, Markus Kolbas, Aliaksandr Oustriere, Nadège Quintera-Sabaris, Celestino Galland, William Laffontas, Chloé Galende, Maria Janssen, Jolien Alvarez-Lopez, Vanessa Neu, Silke Cundy, Andy |
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Mench, Michel Herzig, Rolf Vangronsveld, Jaco Kidd, Petra Friesl-Hanl, Wolfgang Bert, Valérie Macias, Felipe Muller, Ingo Dimitriou, Ioannis Siebielec, Grzegorz Renella, Giancarlo Puschenreiter, Markus Kolbas, Aliaksandr Oustriere, Nadège Quintera-Sabaris, Celestino Galland, William Laffontas, Chloé Galende, Maria Janssen, Jolien Alvarez-Lopez, Vanessa Neu, Silke Cundy, Andy |
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Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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Field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the EU FP7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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field demonstrations of phytoremediation options in the eu fp7 greenland network of trace element-contaminated sites |
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HAL CCSD |
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Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference 11. International phytotechnologies conference https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855570 11. International phytotechnologies conference, Sep 2014, Heraklion, Greece. pp.11 |
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