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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 13.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000F07 (2015) Jolien Janssen [Belgique] ; Nele Weyens ; Sarah Croes ; Bram Beckers ; Linda Meiresonne ; Pierre Van Peteghem ; Robert Carleer ; Jaco VangronsveldPhytoremediation of Metal Contaminated Soil Using Willow: Exploiting Plant-Associated Bacteria to Improve Biomass Production and Metal Uptake.
001188 (2014) Laurian Parmentier [Belgique] ; Ivan Meeus ; Lore Cheroutre ; Veerle Mommaerts ; Stephen Louwye ; Guy SmaggheCommercial bumblebee hives to assess an anthropogenic environment for pollinator support: a case study in the region of Ghent (Belgium).
001247 (2013) Stijn Van Slycken [Belgique] ; Nele Witters ; Linda Meiresonne ; Erik Meers ; Ann Ruttens ; Pierre Van Peteghem ; Nele Weyens ; Filip M G. Tack ; Jaco VangronsveldField evaluation of willow under short rotation coppice for phytomanagement of metal-polluted agricultural soils.
001502 (2011) Ann Ruttens [Belgique] ; Jana Boulet ; Nele Weyens ; Karen Smeets ; Kristin Adriaensen ; Erik Meers ; Stijn Van Slycken ; Filip Tack ; Linda Meiresonne ; Theo Thewys ; Nele Witters ; Robert Carleer ; Joke Dupae ; Jaco VangronsveldShort rotation coppice culture of willows and poplars as energy crops on metal contaminated agricultural soils.
001647 (2010) T. Kuppens [Belgique] ; T. Cornelissen ; R. Carleer ; J. Yperman ; S. Schreurs ; M. Jans ; T. ThewysEconomic assessment of flash co-pyrolysis of short rotation coppice and biopolymer waste streams.
001697 (2010) Bart Vandecasteele [Belgique] ; Gijs Du Laing ; Suzanna Lettens ; Kurt Jordaens ; Filip M G. TackInfluence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils.
001728 (2010) Tatiana Wuytack [Belgique] ; Kris Verheyen ; Karen Wuyts ; Fatemeh Kardel ; Sandy Adriaenssens ; Roeland SamsonThe potential of biomonitoring of air quality using leaf characteristics of white willow (Salix alba L.).
001A62 (2006) T. De Wilde [Belgique] ; P. Spanoghe ; J. Ryckeboer ; D. Springael ; P. JaekenOptimalisation and feasability of bioremediation systems for the processing of spray losses of pesticides.
001A97 (2007) Bart Vandecasteele [Belgique] ; Paul Quataert ; Filip M G. TackUptake of Cd, Zn and Mn by willow increases during terrestrialisation of initially ponded polluted sediments.
001B69 (2005) H. Huvenne [Belgique] ; E. Messens ; M. MaesWatermark disease in willow and its relation to Brenneria salicis dominance in the wood.
001C77 (2005) E. Meers [Belgique] ; S. Lamsal ; P. Vervaeke ; M. Hopgood ; N. Lust ; F M G. TackAvailability of heavy metals for uptake by Salix viminalis on a moderately contaminated dredged sediment disposal site.
001F60 (2002) Yi Luo [République populaire de Chine] ; Micky Tackx ; Fa-Yun Li ; Da-Qing Mao ; Qi-Xing ZhouLeaf litter ecological fate in the Schelde Estuary in Belgium.
002124 (2000) L. Triest [Belgique] ; B. De Greef ; R. De Bondt ; J. Van SlyckenRAPD of controlled crosses and clones from the field suggests that hybrids are rare in the Salix alba-Salix fragilis complex.

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