Phytoremediation Bibliography

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This bibliography is the work of the EPA Phytoremediation Handbook Team in conjunction with the RTDF Phytoremediation Action Team. This is a combination of reference lists compiled by several individuals, especially Bruce Pivetz (of ManTech Environmental Research Services Corp., with extensive assistance from Stacy Cejka), working at various EPA Labs. The Handbook Team consists of Steve Rock, Bruce Pivetz, Tom Wilson, Nancy Adams, Phil Sayre, Kelly Madalinski, Dawn Carroll and Scott Huling. Todd Anderson, Jon Chappell, and Jessica Palmiotti also contributed to the Handbook and Bibliography.

This list is as comprehensive as we can make it. It includes peer-reviewed journal articles, presentations and posters from conferences, book chapters, and articles from newspapers and magazines. This update of the bibliography has 1,446 citations on phytoremediation or closely related subjects. Inevitably some of the information is redundant, and some literature might have been missed. This list will be updated quarterly to add new information and to make corrections. Corrections, deletions, and additions may be sent to Steve Rock (rock.steven@epamail.epa.gov), Bruce Pivetz (pivetz.bruce@epamail.epa.gov), or by leaving a Comment for the RTDF Webmaster.

  • Abdel-Saheb, I., and A.P. Schwab. 1994. Abstract: Leaching of heavy metals in soil columns under unsaturated conditions. p. 123. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Remediation, June 8-10, 1994, Bozeman, MT.

  • Adler, P.A., R. Arora, A. El Ghaouth, D.M. Glenn, and J.M. Solar. 1994. Bioremediation of phenolic compounds from water with plant root surface peroxidases. J. Environ. Qual. 23:1113-1117.

  • Adler, T. 1996. Botanical cleanup crews. Sci. News. 150:42-43.

  • Ahlf, W., W. Calmano, J. Erhard, and U. Fostner. 1989. Comparison of five bioassay techniques for assessing sediment-bound contaminants. Hydrobiologia. 188-189:285-290.

  • Aitchson, E.W., J.L. Schnoor, S.L. Kelley, and P.J.J. Alvarez. 1997. Abstract: Phytoremediation of 1,4-dioxane by hybrid poplars. Presentation 44. In 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research - Abstracts Book, May 19-22, 1997, Kansas City, MO.

  • Ajithkumar, P.V., K.P. Gangadhara, P. Manilal, and A.A.M. Kunhi. 1998. Soil inoculation with Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3mT eliminates the inhibitory effect of 3-chloro- and 4-chlorobenzoate on tomato seed germination. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(8/9):1053-1059.

  • Ajmal, M, and A.U. Khan. 1985. Effect of electroplating factory effluent on the germination and growth of hyacinth bean and mustard. Environ. Res. 38(2):248-256.

  • Akçin, G., Ö. Saltabas, and H. Afsar. 1994. Removal of lead by water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes). J. Environ. Sci. Health. A29(10):2177-2184.

  • Al-Assi, A.A. 1993. Uptake of PAH's by alfalfa and fescue. M.S. Thesis, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.

  • Al-Assi, A.A., M.K. Banks, and A.P. Schwab. 1993. Uptake of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons by alfalfa and fescue. p. 333. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, May 25-26, 1993, Manhattan, KS.

  • Albers, P.H., and M. Camardese. 1993. Effects of acidification on metal accumulation by aquatic plants and invertebrates: Wetlands, ponds, and small lakes. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 12(6):969-976.

  • Alleman, B. E. and A. Lesson. 1997. In situ and on-site bioremediation: Vol 2 . Papers from the Fourth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, April 28 - May 1, 1997, New Orleans, LA.

  • Alvey, S., and D.E. Crowley. 1996. Survival and activity of an atrazine-degrading bacterial consortium in rhizosphere soil. Environ. Sci. Technol. 30:1596-1603.

  • Amadi, A., A.A. Dickson, and G.O. Maate. 1993. Remediation of oil-polluted soils: 1. Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient supplements on the performance of Maize (Zea may L.). Water Air Soil Pollut. 66:59-77.

  • Anderson, J.W., and A.R. Scarf. 1983. Selenium and plant metabolism. pp. 241-275. In D.A. Robb and W.S. Pierpoint (eds.), Metals and micronutrients: Uptake and utilization by plants. Academic Press, New York, NY.

  • Anderson, T.A. 1996. Rhizosphere technology for phytoremediation. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Anderson, T.A., and J.R. Coats. 1995. An overview of microbial degradation in the rhizosphere and its implications for bioremediation. pp. 135-143. In H.D. Skipper and R.F. Turco (eds.), Bioremediation: Science and Applications. SSSA Special Publication 43. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI.

  • Anderson, T.A., and J.R. Coats. 1995. Screening rhizosphere soil samples for the ability to mineralize elevated concentrations of atrazine and metolachlor. J. Environ. Sci. Health. B30:473-484.

  • Anderson, T.A., and J.R. Coats (eds.). 1994. Bioremediation through rhizosphere technology, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 563. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. 249 pp.

  • Anderson, T.A., and B.T. Walton. 1995. Comparative fate of [14C]trichloroethylene in the root zone of plants from a former solvent disposal site. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 14:2041-2047.

  • Anderson, T.A. 1991. Comparative plant uptake and microbial degradation of trichloroethylene in the rhizospheres of five plant species: Implications for bioremediation of contaminated surface soils. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.A. Guthrie, and B.T. Walton. 1993. Bioremediation in the rhizosphere. Environ. Sci. Technol. 27:2630-2636.

  • Anderson, T.A., A.M. Hoylman, N.T. Edwards, and B.T. Walton. 1997. Uptake of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by vegetation: A comparison of experimental methods. In W. Wang, J. Gorsuch, and J.S. Hughs (eds.), Plants for Environmental Studies. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1993. Enhanced microbial degradation in the rhizosphere of plants from contaminated sites. Paper 93-WA-89.01. 86th Annual Meeting & Exhibition of the Air & Waste Management Association, June 13-18, 1993, Denver, CO.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1994a. Biological degradation of pesticide wastes in the root zone of soils collected at an agrochemical dealership. pp. 199-209. In T.A. Anderson and J.R. Coats (eds.), Bioremediation Through Rhizosphere Technology, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 563. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1994a. Enhanced degradation of a mixture of three herbicides in the rhizosphere of a herbicide-tolerant plant. Chemosphere. 28:1551-1557.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1995. Poster Abstract: Herbicide degradation by rhizosphere microbial communities. p. 74. In Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology - Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, April 19-22, 1995, Columbia, MO. Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1995. Poster Abstract: Herbicide degradation by rhizosphere microbial communities. p. 282. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, May 23-24, 1995, Manhattan, KS.

  • Anderson, T.A., E.L. Kruger, and J.R. Coats. 1995. Rhizosphere microbial communities of herbicide-tolerant plants as potential bioremedients of soils contaminated with agrochemicals. pp. 149-157. In B.S. Schepart (ed.), Bioremediation of pollutants in soil and water, ASTM STP 1235, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA.

  • Anderson, P. 1987. These plants sop up metal pollutants. Business Week. March 9. p. 103.

  • Anderson, T.A., J.R. Coats, and E.L. Kruger. 1994. Pesticide bioremediation: Exploiting the rhizosphere effect. Paper 94-TP45B.08. 87th Annual Meeting & Exhibition of the Air & Waste Management Association, June 19-24, 1994, Cincinnati, OH.

  • Anderson, T.A., D.C. White, and B.T. Walton. 1995. Degradation of hazardous organic compounds by rhizosphere microbial communities. Prog. Ind. Microbiol. 32:205.

  • Angle, J.S. 1995. Rhizosphere facilitated catabolism of organics. pp. 44-45. In Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology - Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, April 19-22, 1995, Columbia, MO. Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

  • Anhalt, J.C., E.L. Kruger, D.L. Sorensen, B. Nelson, S. Zhao, and J.R. Coats. 1997. Abstract: Bioremediation of pesticide-contaminated soils: Herbicide interactions and phytoremediation studies. Poster 44. In 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research - Abstracts Book, May 19-22, 1997, Kansas City, MO.

  • Antosiewicz, D.M. 1995. Poster Abstract: Higher Pb-tolerance of a plant is accompanied by higher tolerance to a Ca deficit. p. 112. In Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology - Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, April 19-22, 1995, Columbia, MO. Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

  • Aoki, D.F. 1992. The uptake of arsenic and cadmium in mine tailings by poplar trees. M.S. Thesis, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.

  • Appleby, A.P. 1985. Factors in examining fate of herbicides in soil with bioassays. Weed Sci. 33:2-6.

  • Aprill, W., and R.C. Sims. 1990. Evaluation of the use of prairie grasses for stimulating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon treatment in soil. Chemosphere. 20:253-265.

  • Aranda, J.M., G.A. O'Connor, and G.A. Eiceman. 1989. Effects of sewage sludge on diethylhexyl phthalate uptake by plants. J. Environ. Qual. 18:45-50.

  • Arthur, M.A., G. Rubin, and P.B. Woodbury. 1992. Uptake and accumulation of selenium by terrestrial plants growing on a coal fly ash landfill. 2. Forage and root caps. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 11(9):1289-1299.

  • Arunachalam, M., M.K. Banks, and A.P. Schwab. 1995. Poster Abstract: Biodegradation and dissipation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil rhizosphere. p. 285. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, May 23-24, 1995, Manhattan, KS.

  • Arunachalam, M. 1995. Microbial degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in rhizosphere soil. M.S. Thesis, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

  • Assche, F.V. and H. Clijester. 1990. Effects of metals on enzyme activity in plants. Plant Cell Environ. 13(3):195-206.

  • Atherton, T.L., and B.A. McClure. 1995. Poster Abstract: Self-incompatibility in Nicotiana longsdorffi. p. 113. In Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology - Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, April 19-22, 1995, Columbia, MO. Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

  • Atlas, R. M. 1995. Bioremediation. C&E News. April 3, 1995. 32-42.

  • Attieh, J., A.D. Hanson, and H.S. Saini. 1995. Poster Abstract: Halide and bisulfide methylation by higher plants: a novel ion detoxification mechanism. p. 86. In Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology - Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, April 19-22, 1995, Columbia, MO. Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

  • Azadpour, A., and J.E. Matthews. 1996. Remediation of metal-contaminated sites using plants. Remed. Summer. 6(3):1-19.

  • Azaizeh, H.A., S. Gowthaman, and N. Terry. 1997. Microbial selenium volatilization in rhizosphere and bulk soils from a constructed wetland. J. Environ. Qual. 26:666-672.

  • Bachmann, G., and H. Kinzel. 1992. Physiological and ecological aspects of the interactions between plant roots and rhizosphere soil. Soil Biol. Biochem. 24:543-552.

  • Backer, A.J.M. 1998. Selecting plants for phytoremediation -the biological resources available and their practical utilization in the field. IBC Third Annual International Conference on Phytoremediation: Strategies and Evaluation of Phytoremediation's Performance in the Field. June 22-25, 1998, Houston, TX.

  • Bader, D.F. 1996. Abstract: Phytoremediation of explosives-contaminated groundwater in constructed wetlands. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Badino, G., G. Campo, M. Orsi, G. Ostacoli, A. Sberze, and S. Scannerini. 1996. Biological monitoring of motorway pollution as a test for the selection of heavy-metal accumulating plants. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Bae, W., and R.K. Mehra. 1997. Metal-binding characteristics of a phytochelatin analog (Glu-Cys)(2)Gly. J. Inorg. Biochem. 68(3):201.

  • Baetens, T. 1992. Waste water recycling using aquatic plants. Indian Architect & Builder. 35-40.

  • Baker, A.J.M. 1996. Metal-accumulating plants: The biological resource and its commercial exploitation in soil clean-up technology. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Baker, A.J.M. 1981. Accumulators and excluders - Strategies in the response of plants to heavy metals. J. Plant Nutr. 3:643-654.

  • Baker, A.J.M. 1995. Metal hyperaccumulation by plants: Our present knowledge of the ecophysiological phenomenon. In Interdisciplinary Plant Group (eds.), Will Plants Have a Role in Bioremediation?, Proceedings/Abstracts of the Fourteenth Annual Symposium, 1995, Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology, April 19-22, 1995, University of Missouri-Columbia.

  • Baker, A.J.M., R.R. Brooks, A.J. Pease, and F. Malaisse. 1983. Studies of copper and cobalt tolerance in three closely related taxa within the genus Silene L. (Caryophyllacease) in Zaire. Plant Soil. 73:377-385.

  • Baker, A.J.M., R.R. Brooks, and R.D. Reeves. 1988. Growing for gold...and copper...and zinc. New Sci. 117:44-48.

  • Baker, A.J.M., K. Ewart, G.A.F. Hendry, P.C. Thorpe, and P.L. Walker. 1990. The evolutionary basis of cadmium tolerance in higher plants. pp. 23-29. In J. Barcelo (ed.), Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Environmental Contamination, Oct. 1990. CEP Consultants Ltd., Edinburgh, UK.

  • Baker, A.J.M., S.P. McGrath, C.M.D. Sidoli, and R.D. Reeves. 1994. The possibility of in situ heavy metal decontamination of polluted soils using crops of metal-accumulating plants. Environmental Biotechnology in Waste Treatment & Recycle International Conference, Hong Kong. Resour. Conserv. Recycle. 11:41-49.

  • Baker, A.J.M., S.P. McGrath, C.M.D. Sidoli, and R.D. Reeves. 1995. The potential for heavy metal decontamination. Mining Environ. Manage. 3(3):12-14.

  • Baker, A.J.M., J. Proctor, and R.D. Reeves (eds.). 1992. The Vegetation of Ultramafic (Serpentine) Soils. Intercept Ltd., Andover, NH.

  • Baker, A.J.M., R.D. Reeves, and A.S.H. Hajar. 1994. Heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in British populations of the metallophyte Thlaspi caerulescens J & C Press (Brassicaceae). New Phytol. 127:61-68.

  • Baker, A.J.M., and R.R. Brooks. 1989. Terrestrial higher plants which hyperaccumulate metal elements - A review of their distribution, ecology, and phytochemistry. Biorecovery. 1:81-126.

  • Baker, A.J.M., and P.L. Walker. 1990. Ecophysiology of metal uptake by tolerant plants. In A.J. Shaw (ed.), Heavy metal tolerance in plants: Evolutionary aspects. CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, FL.

  • Baker, A.J.M., J. Procter, M.M.J. Van Balgooy, and R.D. Reeves. 1992. Hyperaccumulation of nickel by the ultramafic flora of Palawan, Republic of the Philippines. pp. 291-304. In A.J.M. Baker, J. Proctor and R.D. Reeves (eds.), The Ecology of Ultramafic (Serpentine) Soils. Intercept Ltd., Andover, Hants.

  • Baker, A.J.M., R.D. Reeves, and S.P. McGrath. 1991. In situ decontamination of heavy metal polluted soils using crops of metal-accumulating plants - A feasibility study. pp. 600-605. In R.E. Hinchee and R.F. Oflenbuttel (eds.), In Situ Bioreclamation: Applications and Investigations for Hydrocarbon and Contaminated Site Remediation. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA.

  • Baldwin, I.L. 1922. Modification of the soil flora induced by application of crude petroleum. Soil Sci. 14:465-477.

  • Baluska, F., M. Ciamporová, and P.W. Barlow. 1995. Fourth International Symposium on Structure and Function of Roots, June 1993, Stara Lesna, Slovakia. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, AZ Dordrecht, the Netherlands.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, G.R. Fleming, and B.A. Hetrick. 1994. Effects of plants and soil microflora on leaching of zinc from mine tailings. Chemosphere. 29:1691-1699.

  • Banks, M.K., G.R. Fleming, A.P. Schwab, and B.A. Hetrick. 1994. Effects of the rhizosphere microflora on heavy metal movement in soil. Chemosphere.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, and X. Wang. 1996. Laboratory and greenhouse assessment of phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soils. Abstr. Papers Am. Chem. Soc. 212: 105-AGRO.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, and R.S. Govindaraju. 1995. Poster Abstract: Phytoremediation of petroleum contaminated soil: A technology transfer project. p. 284. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, May 23-24, 1995, Manhattan, KS.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, R.S. Govindaraju, and Z. Chen. 1994. Abstract: Bioremediation of petroleum contaminated soil using vegetation - a technology transfer project. p. 264. In L.E. Erickson, D.L. Tillison, S.C. Grant, and J.P. McDonald (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Remediation, June 8-10, 1994, Bozeman, MT.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, and R.S. Govindaraju. 1996. Phytoremediation of soil contaminated with hazardous organic chemicals. Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, and R.S. Govindaraju. 1997. Abstract: Assessment of phytoremediation in field trials. Presentation 51. In 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research - Abstracts Book, May 19-22, 1997, Kansas City, MO.

  • Banks, M.K., and A.P. Schwab. 1994. Abstract: Phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil. Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VI, ACS Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Division Special Symposium, Volume I, September 19-21, 1994, Atlanta, GA.

  • Banks, M.K., and A.P Schwab. 1995. Abstract: Phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil: laboratory, greenhouse, and field studies. Symposium on Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes: Research, Development, and Field Evaluations, August 10-12, 1995, Rye Brook, NY. EPA/600/R-95/076.

  • Banks, M.K., B.A.D. Hetrick, A.P. Schwab, K.G. Shetty, I. Abdelsaheb, and G. Fleming. 1992. Characterization of a heavy metal contaminated site. pp. 463-467. In Proceedings of the Environmental Engineering Division, ASCE Water Forum, Baltimore, MD.

  • Banks, M.K., C.Y. Waters, and A.P. Schwab. 1994. Influence of organic acids on leaching of heavy metals from contaminated mine tailings. J. Environ. Health, A29(5), 1045-1056.

  • Banks, M.K., S.C. Wetzel, and A.P. Schwab. 1996. Extended Abstract: Phytoremediation of petroleum contaminated soils. In Preprints of Papers Presented at the 211th ACS National Meeting, March 24-28, 1996, New Orleans, LA. American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry. Vol. 36(1).

  • Banks, M.K. Phytoremediation of petroleum contaminated soils: field assessment. Phytoremediation. In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation: Volume 3, 305-308.

  • Banks, M.K., A.P. Schwab, J.S. Smith, K. Miller, K. Rathbone, and P. Kulakow . 1998. Bioavailability of Petroleum Contaminants in Vegetated Soil. 14th Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils. October 1998. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA..

  • Banks, M.K., S. Pekarek, K. Rathbone, and A.P. Schwab. 1997. Phytoremediation of petroleum contaminated soils: Field assessment. Fourth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, April 28 - May 1, 1997, New Orleans, LA. 3:305-308.

  • Banuelos, G.S., R.R. Mead, and G.J. Hoffman. 1993. Accumulation of selenium in wild mustard irrigated with agricultural effluent. Agric. Ecosystems Environ. 43:119-126.

  • Banuelos, G.S., R.R. Mead, and S. Akohoue. 1991. Adding selenium-enriched plant tissue to soil causes the accumulation of selenium in alfalfa. J. Plant Nutr. 14(7):701-713.

  • Banuelos, G.S., D.W. Meek, and G.J. Hoffman. 1990. The influence of selenium, salinity, and boron on selenium uptake in wild mustard. Plant Soil. 127:201-206.

  • Banuelos, G.S., and D.W. Meek. 1990. Accumulation of selenium in plants grown on selenium - treated soil. J. Environ. Qual. 19(4):772-777.

  • Banuelos, G.S., R.R. Mead, D.W. Meek, and C.J. Phene. 1992. Relations between phosphorus in drip irrigation water and selenium uptake by wild mustard. J. Environ. Sci. Health. A27(1):283-297.

  • Banuelos, G.S. 1994. Extended Abstract: Managing high levels of B and Se with trace element accumulator crops. pp. 1344-1347. Symposium, Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VI, 1994 Book of Abstracts, Volume II of II, September 19-21, 1994, Atlanta, GA.

  • Banuelos, G.S., H.A. Ajwa, B. Mackey, L.L. Wu, C. Cook, S. Akohoue, and S. Zambrzuski. 1997. Evaluation of different plant species used for phytoremediation of high soil selenium. J. Environ. Qual. 26:639-646.

  • Banuelos, G.S., R.R. Mead, L.L. Wu, P. Beuselinck, and S. Akohoue. 1992. Differential selenium accumulation among forage plant species grown in soils amended with selenium-enriched plant tissue. J. Soil Water Conserv. 47(4):338-342.

  • Banuelos, G.S., H.A. Ajwa, and S. Zambrzuski. 1997. Selenium-induced growth reduction in Brassica land races considered for phytoremediation. J. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 36(3):282.

  • Banuelos, G.S., and D.W. Meek. 1989. Effect of salinity and boron on selenium accumulation in wild mustard. Agron. Abstr. February. p. 31.

  • Banuelos, G.S., S. Akohoue, S. Zambrzuski, S. Downey, R.R. Mead, and M. Bhangoo. 1993. Boron and selenium removal in boron-laden soils by kenaf. pp. 84-91. In Proceedings of the 1993 International Kenaf Conference, March 3-5, 1993, Fresno, CA.

  • Banuelos, G.S., L.H. Aung, S. Akohoue, and D. Fouse. 1995. Effects of sodium 2, 3-dichloroisobutyrate (DCB) on dry matter and sugar distribution in the organs of Brassica juncea L. Czern. Phyton. 57(2):259-165.

  • Banuelos, G.S., G.E. Cardon, B. Mackey, J. Ben-Asher, L.L. Wu, and P. Beuselinck. 1992. Boron and selenium removal in boron-laden soil by Birdsfoot Trefoil. In P.R. Beuselinck (ed.), LOTUS Newsletter. 23:32-35.

  • Banuelos, G.S., G.E. Cardon, B. Mackey, J. Ben-Asher, L.L. Wu, P. Beuselinck, and S. Akohoue. 1993. Boron and selenium removal in boron-laden soils by four sprinkler-irrigated plant species. J. Environ. Qual. 22:786-792.

  • Banuelos, G.S., G.E. Cardon, C.J. Phene, L.L. Wu, S. Akohoue, and S. Zambrzuski. 1993. Soil boron and selenium removal by three plant species. Plant Soil. 148:253-263.

  • Banuelos, G.S., G.E. Cardon, L.L. Wu, S. Zambrzuski, and S. Akohoue. 1992. Abstract: Using wild mustard and tall fescue to lower boron and selenium concentration in the soil. 89th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science, July 31 - August 6, 1992, Honolulu, HI.

  • Banuelos, G.S., Ajwa, H.A., Wu, L., and Zambrzuski, S. Selenium Accumulation by Brassica napa Grown in Se-Laden Soil from Different Depths of Kesterson Reservoir. Journal of Soil Contamination. 7 (4): 4481-4496, July 1998.

  • Banuelos, G.S., S. Zambrzuski, S. Akohoue, and S. Downey. 1994. Bioremediation of seleniferous soils with selected plants. In 15th World Congress of Soil Science, July 10-16, 1994, Acapulco, Mexico. Commission III. Poster Sessions. 4b: 224-225.

  • Banuelos, G.S., L.L. Wu, S. Adohoue, S. Zambrzuski, and R.R. Mead. 1993. Trace element composition of different plant species used for remediation of boron-laden soils. pp. 425-428. In N.J. Barrow (ed.), Plant Nutrition - From Genetic Engineering to Field Practice. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, September 21-26, 1993, Perth, Western Australia. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecjt/Boston/Lancaster.

  • Banuelos, G.S., N. Terry, A.M. Zayed, and L.L. Wu. 1995. Managing high soil selenium with phytoremediation. pp. 394-405. In G.E. Schuman and G.F. Vance (eds.), Decades later: A time for reassessment, Volume I, Selenium, Mining, Reclamation and Environmental Impacts, June 5-8, 1995, Gillette, WY. American Society of Surface Mining and Reclamation.

  • Banuelos, G.S., S. Tebbets, R. Perry, J.E. Duffus, and P. Vail. 1992. The potential of nonnative selenium accumulation mustard plants as host for beet leafhopper and beet curly top virus. Southwestern Entomologist Scientific Note. 17(1):73-75.

  • Banuelos, G.S., and G. Schrale. 1989. Plants that remove selenium form soils. California Agric. May/June. pp. 19-20.

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