Track A: Innovations in Bioremediation Technologies
A4. Phytoremediation
Title | Abstract PDF | Presentation PDF |
New Advances in Phytoremediation and Keys to Success on Challenging Sites J.L. Freeman, G. O'Toole, and R. Murphy | View | View |
Bioaugmented Phytoremediation to Treat 1,4-Dioxane Contaminated Groundwater R.A. Simmer, P.J. Dixon, T.E. Mattes, and J.L. Schnoor, and L. Licht | View | View |
Stable Isotope Probing (SIP) of Rhizosphere Bacteria in 6:2 Fluorotelomer Sulfonic Acid (6:2 FTSA)-Contaminated Soil S.H. Yang, L. Shan, and K.H. Chu | View | View |
PFAS Phytoscreening for Rapid, ad-hoc Detection of PFAS Groundwater Impacts: Initial Results from the Rastatt/Baden-Baden Site, Germany A. Würth, P. Martus, M.A. Ikipinar, M. Mechler, R. Boeddinghaus, P. Blum, K. Menberg, and R. Söhlmann | View | View |
Effects of Root Exudates on 6:2 FTOH Biotransformation and Soil Microbiome S.H. Yang, L. Shan, and K.H. Chu | View | |
Remediation of a CVOC Plume Using TreeWell® Phytoremediation Technologies as Part of a Combined Remedies Approach C. Gale, B. Smith, D. Riddle, and D. Wanty | View | View |
Phytoremediation for Management of a Firefighter Training Site Waste Stream K.E. Farrington, D.F. McMillin, A.E. Lumley, R.S. McDonald, W.B. Salter, D. Bennett, E. Torres Soto, H.R. Luckarift, G.R. Johnson, and J.R. Owens | View |