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Pluies acides, production de nitrate dans les sols forestiers et annees de secheresse estivale: cofacteurs de risque de deperissement des forets. Reflexions sur la synergie.
1989
Bardy J.A.
Anaerobic fluidized bed reactors with PUR [polyurethane] carriers
1992
Weiland, P.
Influence of immobilization supports on the kinetic constants of anaerobic digestion of cheese whey
1992
Borja, R. (Instituto de la Grasa y sus Derivados, Sevilla (Spain)) | Martin, A. | Fiestas, J.A. | Duran, M.M. | Luque, M. | Colmenarejo, J.M.
Hydrocarbon infiltration and biodegradation in a landfarming experiment
1989
Oudot, J. | Ambles, A. | Bourgeois, S. | Gatellier, C. | Sebyera, N. (Lab. Cryptogamie, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 75005 Paris (France))
Acid rains, nitrification in forest sols and summer drought years: cofactors of forest decline. Thinking about synergy [bibliography of the article published in the number 124]
1990
Bardy, J.A. (Association pour la Prevention de la Pollution Atmospherique, Bordeaux (France). Comite Bordeaux Aquitaine, Laboratoire Municipal)
Evaluating the effects of elevated levels of atmospheric trace gases on herbs and shrubs: a prototype dual array field exposure system
1995
Reece, C.F. | Krupa, S.V. | Jager, H.J. | Roberts, S.W. | Hastings, S.J. | Oechel, W.C. (Department of Soil Science, University of Minnesota, 439 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, Minnesota 55108 (USA))
Design and field operation of an in-situ environmental enclosure for tree branches
1995
Vann, D.R. | Johnson, A.H. (Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 (USA))
Mesocosm assays of oil spill bioremediation with oleophilic fertilizers: Inipol, F1 or both?
1999
Santas, R. | Korda, A. | Tenente, A. | Buchholz, K. | Santas, P. (OikoTechnics Institute, 50 Kefallenias st, A. Helioupolis 16 342 (Greece))
Biomethanation of slaughterhouse wastes in pilot-scale
1992
Tritt, W.P. | Baader, W.
A wind tunnel for measuring the gaseous losses of environmental chemicals from the soil/plant system under field-like conditions
1994
Stork, A. (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH (Germany). Inst. fuer Radioagronomie) | Witte, R. | Fuehr, F.
Volatilization from treated areas is a major source of pesticide residues in air, fog, and rain. This may lead to long-range transport of pesticide residues to remote areas. Up to now most information on pesticide volatilization has come from laboratory experiments under controlled conditions. A new system has been designed and developed to measure the volatile losses of (l4)C-labelled chemicals after application; the method compares with agricultural practice of treating soils or plants grown in lysimeters. Sensitive analytical methods guarantee a distinction between residues of unchanged pesticide, its metabolites or (14)CO2 as a mineralization product released into the air.
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