Phytoremediation Bibliography

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  • Institute for Land Rehabilitation. 1979. Selection, propagation, and field establishment of native plant species on disturbed arid lands. Bull. 500. Utah Agric. Exp. Stn., Logan, UT.

  • Interdisciplinary Plant Group. 1995. 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, Columbia, MO.

  • Interstate Technology Regulatory Cooperation. 1997. Emerging technologies for the remediation of metals in soils phytoremediation. ITRC. Work Group. Metals in Soils Work Team. 1997.

  • Isermann, K. 1977. A method to reduce contamination and uptake of lead by plants from car exhaust gases. Environ. Pollut. 12(3):199-204.

  • Izosimova, A. amd I. Alekseev. 1998. Competition of the plants for the reducing of heavy metals uptake by crops on contaminated lands. Fourth International Symposium and Exhibition on Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe, Sept. 15-17, 1998.

  • Jackson, M.B. and P.A. Attwood. 1996. Root of willow (Salix viminalis L.) show marked tolerance to oxygen shortage in flooded soils and in solution culture. Plant and Soils 187: 37-45 .

  • Jackson, P.J. 1996. Abstract: Luminescence studies of radionuclide and heavy metal binding to plant cells. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Jacobs, L.W., G.A. O'Connor, M.R. Overcash, M.J. Zabek, and P. Rygwiecz. 1987. Effect of trace organics in sewage sludges on soil plant systems and assessing their risk to humans. pp. 101-143. In A.L. Page et al. (eds.), Land application of sludge. Lewis Publ., Chelsea, MI.

  • Jackson, L. 1997. Why choose phytoremediation - Looking through the eyes of the customer. IBC's Second Annual Conference on Phytoremediation, June 18 - 19, 1997, Seattle, WA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Jackson, D.B., and D.J. Dollhopf. 1994. Abstract: Revegetation of contaminated streamside mine wastes. p. 124. 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.

  • Jacobsen, C.S. 1997. Plant protection and rhizosphere colonization of barley by seed inoculated herbicide degrading Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia DBO1 (pRO101) in 2,4-D contaminated soil. Plant Soil. 189(1):139-144.

  • Jaffre', T., R.R. Brooks, and J.M. Trow. 1979. Hyperaccumulation of nickel by Geissois species from New Caledonia, indicator plants. Plant Soil. 51(1):157-162.

  • Jaffre', T., R.R. Brooks, J. Lee, and R.D. Reeves. 1976. Sebertia acuminata: A hyperaccumulator of nickel from New Caledonia. Science. 193:579-580.

  • Jalajas, E.W. P. 1998. First phytoremediation project in New Hampshire. 14th Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils. October 1998. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA.

  • James, L.F., K.E. Panter, H.F. Mayland, M.R. Miller, and D.C. Baker. 1989. Selenium poisoning in livestock: A review and progress. p. 123-131. In L. Jacobs (ed.), Selenium in agriculture and the environment. SSSA Spec. Publ. 23. ASA and SSSA, Madison, WI.

  • Jemison, J.M., Jr., and R.H. Fox. 1991. Corn uptake of bromide under greenhouse and field conditions. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 23:283-297.

  • Jennings, E.M., K. Duncan, E. Levetin, P. Buck, K. Sublette, K. Lawlor, and J.B. Fisher. 1997. Toxicity and botanical effects on crude oil contamination: Three years post-bioremediation. The 4th International Petroleum Environmental Conference; Environmental Issues and Solutions in Exploration, Production, and Refining, September 9-12, 1997, San Antonio, TX.

  • Jensen, IV, I.J., and H.R. Haise. 1963. Estimating evapotranspiration from solar radiation. J. Irrig. Drain Div. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng. 1:5-41.

  • Jin, X., C. Nalewakjo, and D. Kushner. 1995. Poster Abstract: Comparative studies of Ni toxicity to growth and photosynthesis and Ni-uptake in resistant and sensitive strains of Scenedesmus acutus F. Alternans. p. 93. 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.

  • Jonnalagadda, S.B., and G. Nenzou. 1997. Studies on arsenic rich mine dumps. II. The heavy element uptake by vegetation. J. Environ. Sci. Health, Part A. A32:455-464.

  • Jordahl, J.L., L. Foster, J.L. Schnoor, P.J.J. Alvarez. 1997. Effect of hybrid poplar trees on microbial populations important to hazardous waste bioremediation. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 16(6):1318-1321.

  • Jordahl, J.L., L.A. Licht, and J.L. Schnoor. 1995. Poster Abstract: Riparian poplar tree buffer impact on agricultural non-point source pollution. p. 238. 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.

  • Jordan, T.E. 1993. Nutrient interception by a riparian forest receiving inputs from adjacent cropland. J. Environ. Qual. 22:467-473.

  • Jorgensen, S.E., and B. Halling-Sorenson. 1995. Abstract: Removal of heavy metals from compost and soils by ecotechnological methods. pp. 37-38. 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.

  • Jouve, A., E. Schulte, P. Bon, and A.L. Cardot. 1993. Mechanical and physical removing of soil and plants as agricultural mitigation techniques. Sci. Total Environ. 137:65-80.

  • Jules, E.S., and A.J. Shaw. 1994. Adaptation to metal-contaminated soils in populations of the moss, Ceratodon purpureus: Vegetative growth and reproductive expression. Am. J. Bot. 81(6):791-797.

  • Kadlec, R.H., and R.L. Knight. 1996. Treatment Wetlands. Lewis Publishers. Boca Raton, FL.

  • Kahalley, J.M., G.C. Cannon, and C.L. McCormick. 1995. Poster Abstract: Expression and characterization of recombinant apolipophorin-III from Manduca sexta. p. 106. 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.

  • Kanugo, P.K., T.K. Adhya, and V. Rajaramamohan Rao. 1995. Influence of repeated application of carbofuran on nitrogenase activity and nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with rhizosphere of tropical rice. Chemosphere. 31(5):3249-3258.

  • Kapulnik, Y. 1996. Abstract: Rhizofiltration: The use of plants to remove heavy metals and radionuclides from aqueous streams. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Karlson, U., and J.S. Uotila. 1995. Poster Abstract: Delivery of bacterial inoculants for in situ soil bioreclamation using plant roots. p. 116. 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.

  • Karr, D.B., and D.W. Emerich. 1995. Poster Abstract: NH2 - Terminal amino acid sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum isocitrate dehydrogenase shares homology with its soybean plant host. p. 70. 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.

  • Katul, G., P. Todd, D. Pataki, Z.J. Kabala, and R. Oren. 1997. Soil water depletion by oak trees and the influence of root water uptake on the moisture content spatial statistics. Water Resour. Res. 33(4):611-623.

  • Keck, J., R.C. Sims, M. Coover, K. Park, and B. Symons. 1989. Evidence for cooxidation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in soil. Water Res. 23(12):1467-1476.

  • Keller, J., K. Rathbone, M.K. Banks, and A.P. Schwab. 1997. Abstract: Effect of soil depth and root surface area on the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Presentation 45. In 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research - Abstracts Book, May 19-22, 1997, Kansas City, MO.

  • Kelley, S.L., P.J.J. Alvarez, E.W. Aitchison, and J.L. Schnoor. 1997. Abstract: Bioaugmentation with actinomycetes Cb1190 to enhance phytoremediation of 1.4-dioxane. Poster 48. In 12th Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Research - Abstracts Book, May 19-22, 1997, Kansas City, MO.

  • Kelly, R.J. and T.F. Guerin. 1994. Key issues involved in the selection of plants for the revegetation of contaminated land. Economic Growth with Clean Production - Transfer of Cleaner Production, Pollution control and Energy Conservation Technologies. CSIRO and UNIDO, Melbourne, 2, 1994.

  • Kelly, R.J. and T.F. Guerin. 1994 Metal accumulating plants and implications for the mining industry. Australian Journal of Mining, 38-40.

  • Kelly, R.J., and T.F. Guerin. 1995. Feasibility of using hyperaccumulating plants to bioremediate metal-contaminated soil. pp. 25-32. In R.E. Hinchee, J.L. Means, and D.R. Burris (eds.), Bioremediation of Inorganics. Battelle Press, Columbus, OH.

  • Kelly, R.J., and T.F. Guerin. 1995. The characterization of contaminant uptake by heavy metal hyperaccumulating plants and optimization for bioremediation processes. In Poster Abstracts, In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation, The Third International Symposium, April 24-27, 1995, San Diego, CA. Battelle Memorial Institute.

  • Kelly, R.J. and T.F. Guerin. 1994. The potential for using plants as an innovative approach to soil decontamination. 2nd national Hazardous and Solid Waste Convention and Trade Exhibition - Waste management Achievements and Challenges. AWWA, Melbourne, 1994, 591-598.

  • Kepler, D.A., and E.C. McCleary. 1994. Successive alkalinity producing systems (SAPS) for the treatment of acidic mine drainage. pp. 195-104. In International Land Reclamation and Mine Drainage Conference and the Third International Conference on the Abatement of Acidic Drainage, 1. Mine Drainage, Pittsburgh, PA. US Bureau of Mines.

  • Kew, G.A., J.L. Schaum, P. White, and T.T. Evans. 1989. Review of plant uptake of 2,3,7,8-TCDD from soil and potential influences of bioavailability. Chemosphere. 18:1313-1318.

  • Khire, M.V., C.H. Benson, and P.J. Bosscher. 1995. Water balance modeling of earthen final covers. J. Environ. Eng. pp. 1-27.

  • Khire, M., C. Benson, and P. Bosscher. 1997. Water balance of two earthen landfill caps in a semi-arid climate. In Proceedings of International Containment Technology Conference and Exhibition, February, 1997, St. Petersburg, FL.

  • Khire, M.V., and C.H. Benson. 1996. Factors affecting the performance of capillary barriers in arid and semi-arid regions. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Madison Waste Conference, Sept. 25-26, 1996, Madison, WI.

  • Khire, M.V., J.S. Meerdink, C.H. Benson, and P.J. Bosscher. 1997. Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and water balance predictions for earthen landfill final covers. pp. 38-57. ASCE National Convention on Soil Suction Applications in Geotechnical Engineering Practice, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 48.

  • Khire, M.V., C.H. Benson, and P. Bosscher. 1997. Water balance modeling of final covers at humid and semi-arid sites. J. Geotechnical Geoenviron. Eng. August.

  • Kiekens, L., and A. Cottenie. 1985. Principles of investigations on the mobility and plant uptake of heavy metals. pp. 32-41. In Chemical Methods for Assessing Bio Available Metals in Sludges and Soils.

  • Kim, H.-M., and R.V. Klucas. 1995. Poster Abstract: Ferric leghemoglobin reductase from soybean nodules. p. 83. 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.

  • Kim, S.C., M.K. Banks, and A.P. Schwab. 1994. Abstract: Enhancement of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation in the rhizosphere. p. 327. 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.

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  • Kim, I. 1996. Harnessing the green clean. Chem. Eng. 103(12):39-41.

  • Kingsley, M.T., J.K. Fredrickson, F.B. Metting, and R.J. Seidler. 1994. Environmental restoration using plant-microbe bioaugmentation. In R.E. Hinchee, A. Leeson, L. Semprini, and S.K. Ong (eds.), Bioremediation of Chlorinated and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Compounds. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

  • Kinraide, T.B. 1995. Poster Abstract: Improved prediction and interpretation of mineral rhizotoxicity by the use of a Gouy-Chapman-Stern model for the estimation of cell-surface ion activities. p. 127. 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.

  • Kinsley, M.T., F.B. Metting, J.K. Fredrickson, and R.J. Seidler. 1993. In situ stimulation vs bioaugmentation: Can plant inoculation enhance biodegradation of organic compounds. In Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association's 86th Annual Meeting and Conference, July 14-18, 1993, Denver CO-WA-89.04. Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

  • Kirschner, E.M. 1995. Botanical plants prove useful in cleaning up industrial sites. Chem. Eng. News. 73(50):22.

  • Klavins, M, A. Briede, and V. Rodinov. 1998. Metal bioaccumulation in inland waters of Latvia. Fourth International Symposium and Exhibition on Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe, Sept. 15-17, 1998.

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  • Knaebel, D.B., and J.R. Vestal. 1994. Intact rhizosphere microbial communities used to study microbial biodegradation in agricultural and natural soils: Influence of soil organic matter on mineralization kinetics. pp. 56-69. In T.A. Anderson and J.R. Coats (eds.), Bioremediation Through Rhizosphere Technology, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 563. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

  • Knaebel, D.B., and J.R. Vestal. 1992. Effects of intact rhizosphere microbial communities on the mineralization of surfactants in surface soils. Can. J. Microbiol. 38:643-653.

  • Koc, H., S. Shojaee, and W.F. Mueller. 1997. Poster abstract: Biodegradation of 2,4,6- trinitrotoluene (TNT) by datura and lycoperisicon plants. IBC's Second Annual Conference on Phytoremediation, June 18 - 19, 1997, Seattle, WA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Kochetkov, V.V., V.V. Balakshina, and A.M. Boronin. 1997. Plasmids encoding naphthalene biodegradation in rhizosphere bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas. Microbiology. 66:173.

  • Kochian, L.V. 1991. Mechanisms of micronutrient uptake and translocation in plants, micronutrients in agriculture. Soil Science Soc. of Amer., Madison, WI. pp. 229-295.

  • Kochian, L. 1997. Phytoremediation of radionuclide contaminated soils - Novel data on field, greenhouse and laboratory studies. IBC's Second Annual Conference on Phytoremediation, June 18 - 19, 1997, Seattle, WA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Kochian, L.V. 1995. Phytoremediation of metal polluted soils: from the laboratory to the field. pp. 35-36. 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.

  • Kochian, L. 1996. Mechanisms of heavy metal transport across plant cell membranes. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Koganov, M.M., and D.B. Dawson. 1995. Bioremediation system based on FST-technology: History, status, outlook. In Poster Abstracts, In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation, The Third International Symposium, April 24-27, 1995, San Diego, CA. Battelle Memorial Institute.

  • Komisar, S.J., and J. Park. 1997. Phytoremediation of diesel-contaminated soil using alfalfa. Fourth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, April 28 - May 1, 1997, New Orleans, LA. 3:331-336.

  • Komisar, S.J. 1997. Comparison of phytoremediation and conventional pile composting treatments for remediation of diesel contaminated high clay content soil. In P.T. Kostecki and E.J. Calabrese (eds.), 12th Annual Conference on Contaminated Soils - Analysis, Site Assessment, Fate, Environmental and Human Risk Assessment, Remediation and Regulation, October 20-23, 1997, Amherst, MA. Environmental Health Sciences Program, School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.

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  • Lasat, M.M., W.A. Norvell, and L.V. Kochian. 1997. Potential for phytoextraction of 137Cs from a contaminated soil. Plant Soil. 195(1):99-106.

  • Lasat, M.M., A.J.M. Baker, and L.V. Kochian. 1996. Physiological characterization of root Zn+ absorption and translocation to shoots in Zn hyperaccumulator and nonaccumulator species of Thlaspi. International Phytoremediation Conference, May 8-10, 1996, Arlington, VA. International Business Communications, Southborough, MA.

  • Lasat, M.M., M. Fuhrmann, S.D. Ebbs, J.E. Cornish, and L.V. Kochian. 1998. Phytoremediation of a radiocesium-contaminated soil: evaluation of cesium-137 bioaccumulation in the shoots of three plant species. J. Environ. Qual. 27(1)165-169.

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