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Limitations for phytoextraction management on metal-polluted soils with poplar short rotation coppice-evidence from a 6-year field trial
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Tobacco, sunflower and high biomass SRC clones show potential for trace metal phytoextraction on a moderately contaminated field site in Belgium
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Energiegewassen op landbouwgronden aangerijkt met zware metalen: eindverslag
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Field evaluation of willow under short rotation coppice for phytomanagement of metal-polluted agricultural soils
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Short rotation coppice culture of willows and poplars as energy crops on metal contaminated agricultural soils
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Fytoremediatie van metaalverontreinigde bodems in de Kempen: mogelijkheden en valkuilen
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Short-rotation coppice of willow for phytoremediation of a metal-contaminated agricultural area: a sustainability assessment
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Biomassa van korteomloophout: ook iets voor Vlaanderen?
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How can plants help us to remediate soils and create green energy?
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Energiegewassen op landbouwgronden aangerijkt met zware metalen : onderzoek naar functionaliteitsherstel door middel van fytoextractie en/of biomassateelt als volwaardig alternatief voor klassieke landbouw
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Metal accumulation in plants with added economical value grown on metal contaminated soils: sustainable use of these soils for bio-energy production and possibilities for phytoextraction
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The use of bio-energy crops for phyto-remediation of metal enriched soils in the Campine region
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Bodemzuiverende bomen
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Nutrient cycling in a poplar plantation (Populus trichocarpa x Populus deltoides 'Beaupré') on former agricultural land in northern Belgium
(2007) CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 37(1). p.141-155 -
Combining phytoremediation with bioenergy production in the Campine region