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Phytoremediation of TNT Contaminated Soil and Groundwaters
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Book Chapter | Bhadra R, Wayment DG, Hughes JB, Shanks JV, Leeson A, Alleman BC. "Conjugate formation during the metabolism of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene in plant roots." Phytoremediation and Innnovation Stratagies for Specialized Remedial Applications, Battelle Press, Columbus, OH. 1999:3354-3361. |
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Journal Article | Bhadra R, Spanggord RJ, Wayment DG, Hughes JB, Shanks JV. Characterization of oxidation products of TNT metabolism in aquatic phytoremediation systems of Myrilphyllum aquaticum. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(19):3354-3361. |
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Journal Article | Bhadra R, Wayment DG, Hughes JB, Shanks JV. Confirmation of conjugation processes during TNT metabolism by axenic plant roots. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(3):446-452. |
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Journal Article | Hughes JB, Shanks J, Vanderford M, Lauritzen J, Bhadra R. Transformation of TNT by aquatic plants and plant tissue cultures. Environmental Science & Technology 1997;31(1):266-271. |
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Journal Article | Pavlostathis SG, Comstock KK, Jacobson M, Saunders FM. Transformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) by the aquatic plant Myriophyllum spicatum. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 1998;17(11):2266-2273. |
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Journal Article | Pavlostathis SG, Jackson GH. Biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Anabaena sp. Cultures. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 1999;18(3):412-419. |
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Journal Article | Pavlostathis SG, Jackson GH. Biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene in a continuous-flow Anabaena sp. system. Water Research 2002;36(7):1699-1706. |
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Journal Article | Qaisi KM, Ro KS, Reible DD, Thibodeaux JL, Valsaraj KT, Constant WD. Transport processes of TNT from flooded highly contaminated surface soil beds. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A - Environmental Science and Engineering 1996;31(10):2515-2532. |
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Journal Article | Qaisi KM, Ro KS, Constant WD, Smith ML. Soil-water partitioning and mass transfer kinetics of 2,4,6 TNT in highly contaminated soil. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A - Environmental Science and Engineering & Toxic and Hazardous Substance Control 1996;A31(9):2079-2085. |
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Journal Article | Saunders FM, Pavlostathis S, Tiller C, Valsaraj KT, Ro K, Constant WD, Thibodeaux LJ, Hughes J, Shanks J. Using vegetation to clean up TNT-contaminated sites. Centerpoint 1996;3(1):4-6. |
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Journal Article | Valsaraj KT, Qaisi KM, Constant WD, Thibodeaux LJ, Ro KS. Diffusive transport of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) from contaminated soil to overlying water. Journal of Hazardous Materials 1998;59(1):1-12. |
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Journal Article | nderford M, Shanks JV, Hughes JB. Phytotransformation of Trinitrotoluene (TNT) and distribution of metobolic products in Myriphyllum aquaticum. Biotechnology Letters 1997;19(3):277-280. |
R825513C013 (Final) |
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Report | Saunders, M. and N. Davis, Final Report on TNT Workshop: "Bioremediation of Explosives Contaminated Sites Working Meeting." Atlanta, GA, March 29-31, 1997. |
R825513C013 (Final) |
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