Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options

Depending on the GRO (phytoextraction, in situ immobilization and aided phytostabilization) set up on a polluted site and the type of plant used, harvested plant parts may contain concentrations of trace elements (TE) that may be higher than those found in similar vegetation grown on uncontaminated...

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Main Authors: Bert, Valérie, Collet, Serge, del Gratta, Florence, Dimitriou, Jannis, Herzig, Rolf, Janssen, Jolien, Vangronsveld, Jaco, Neu, Silke, Mench, Michel, Loppinet-Serani, Anne, Lemaitre, Patrick, Chaillou, Mathieu, Richer, Carine, Puschenreiter, Markus
Other Authors: Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS), Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Bordeaux (UB), Universität für Bodenkultur Wien = University of Natural Resources and Life Vienne, Autriche (BOKU), KALOGERAKIS, N., MANIOS, T.
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2014
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Online Access:https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573
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spelling ftineris:oai:HAL:ineris-01855573v1 2023-05-15T16:27:52+02:00 Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options Bert, Valérie Collet, Serge del Gratta, Florence Dimitriou, Jannis Herzig, Rolf Janssen, Jolien Vangronsveld, Jaco Neu, Silke Mench, Michel Loppinet-Serani, Anne Lemaitre, Patrick Chaillou, Mathieu Richer, Carine Puschenreiter, Markus Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Bordeaux (UB) Universität für Bodenkultur Wien = University of Natural Resources and Life Vienne, Autriche (BOKU) KALOGERAKIS, N. MANIOS, T. Heraklion, Greece 2014-09-30 https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573 en eng HAL CCSD Grafima Publications ineris-01855573 https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573 Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference 11. International phytotechnologies conference https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573 11. International phytotechnologies conference, Sep 2014, Heraklion, Greece. pp.360 [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2014 ftineris 2023-04-07T07:02:00Z Depending on the GRO (phytoextraction, in situ immobilization and aided phytostabilization) set up on a polluted site and the type of plant used, harvested plant parts may contain concentrations of trace elements (TE) that may be higher than those found in similar vegetation grown on uncontaminated soils (background). To render such technologies economically attractive and feasible, harvested biomass should be valuable and enter valuation pathways. On contaminated lands, plants may serve to provide feedstocks for bioenergy, nonfood products and biofuels and, thus, may contribute to achieve the EU aim by 2020, i.e. to get 20% of its energy from renewable sources. As a potential advantage, these plants will not compete with plants grown on uncontaminated lands as contaminated lands are not suitable for food production. In GREENLAND (http://www.greenland-project.eu/), one task aimed at testing various conventional and innovative technologies of biomass valorisation, such as combustion, anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis and solvolysis, and determining the fate of the TE in the resulting products of each conversion process. Assays were carried out on a wide range of plant species cultivated at the field trials of the GREENLAND partners. Conference Object Greenland INERIS: HAL (Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques) Greenland
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topic [SDE]Environmental Sciences
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Bert, Valérie
Collet, Serge
del Gratta, Florence
Dimitriou, Jannis
Herzig, Rolf
Janssen, Jolien
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Neu, Silke
Mench, Michel
Loppinet-Serani, Anne
Lemaitre, Patrick
Chaillou, Mathieu
Richer, Carine
Puschenreiter, Markus
Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
topic_facet [SDE]Environmental Sciences
description Depending on the GRO (phytoextraction, in situ immobilization and aided phytostabilization) set up on a polluted site and the type of plant used, harvested plant parts may contain concentrations of trace elements (TE) that may be higher than those found in similar vegetation grown on uncontaminated soils (background). To render such technologies economically attractive and feasible, harvested biomass should be valuable and enter valuation pathways. On contaminated lands, plants may serve to provide feedstocks for bioenergy, nonfood products and biofuels and, thus, may contribute to achieve the EU aim by 2020, i.e. to get 20% of its energy from renewable sources. As a potential advantage, these plants will not compete with plants grown on uncontaminated lands as contaminated lands are not suitable for food production. In GREENLAND (http://www.greenland-project.eu/), one task aimed at testing various conventional and innovative technologies of biomass valorisation, such as combustion, anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis and solvolysis, and determining the fate of the TE in the resulting products of each conversion process. Assays were carried out on a wide range of plant species cultivated at the field trials of the GREENLAND partners.
author2 Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS)
Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien = University of Natural Resources and Life Vienne, Autriche (BOKU)
KALOGERAKIS, N.
MANIOS, T.
format Conference Object
author Bert, Valérie
Collet, Serge
del Gratta, Florence
Dimitriou, Jannis
Herzig, Rolf
Janssen, Jolien
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Neu, Silke
Mench, Michel
Loppinet-Serani, Anne
Lemaitre, Patrick
Chaillou, Mathieu
Richer, Carine
Puschenreiter, Markus
author_facet Bert, Valérie
Collet, Serge
del Gratta, Florence
Dimitriou, Jannis
Herzig, Rolf
Janssen, Jolien
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Neu, Silke
Mench, Michel
Loppinet-Serani, Anne
Lemaitre, Patrick
Chaillou, Mathieu
Richer, Carine
Puschenreiter, Markus
author_sort Bert, Valérie
title Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
title_short Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
title_full Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
title_fullStr Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
title_full_unstemmed Processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
title_sort processing of plant biomass harvested at trace element-contaminated sites managed by gentle (phyto) remediation options
publisher HAL CCSD
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op_source Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference
11. International phytotechnologies conference
https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573
11. International phytotechnologies conference, Sep 2014, Heraklion, Greece. pp.360
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https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01855573
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