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Deep-Rooted Poplar Trees as an Innovative Treatment Technology for Pesticide and Toxic Organics Removal from Soil and Groundwater
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Book | Schnoor JL, ed. Fate of Pesticides and Chemicals in the Environment. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1992, 464 pp. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Burken JG. Vegetative uptake by Populus spp and mineralization of atrazine in variable soil types. M.S. Thesis, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 118 pp., 1993. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Nair DR. Atrazine fate modeling and mineralization studies in soil-plant systems. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1991. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Schwarz PG. Effect of poplar trees on fate of atrazine in a model tree system through metabolism, degradation, and accumulations. M.S. Thesis, University of Iowa, 75 pp., 1991. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Wichman MD. Fate and toxicity of volatile organic chemicals in a poplar plot. M.S. Thesis, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 69 pp., 1990. |
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Journal Article | Madison MF, Licht LA. Agricultural ecosystems-the world is watching. Agricultural Engineering 1990;71(1):12-15. |
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Journal Article | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Effect of two electron acceptors on atrazine mineralization rates in soil. Environmental Science & Technology 1992;26(11):2298-2300. |
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Journal Article | Nair DR, Burken JG, Licht LA, Schnoor JL. Mineralization and uptake of triazine pesticide in soil-plant systems. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 1993;119(5):842-854. |
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Journal Article | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Effect of soil conditions on model parameters and atrazine mineralization rates. Water Research 1994;28(5):1199-1205. |
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Presentation | Burken JG, Schnoor JL. Atrazine uptake by poplar trees in variable soil types. Presented at the EPA Region 7 and 8 Hazardous Waste Research Conference, Manhattan, KS, May 25-26, 1993. |
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Presentation | Licht LA, Schnoor JL. Vegetative buffers: managing the edge effect for pollution control. Presented at the EPA Region 7 and 8 Hazardous Waste Research Conference, Boulder, CO, June 1-2, 1992. |
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Presentation | Nair DR, Erickson LE, Schnoor JL, Davis LC, Tracy JC. Beneficial effects of vegetation on biodegradation of organic compounds. Presented at the Bioremediation Research Session of the National Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Minneapolis, MN, August 9-12, 1992. |
R825549C021 (Final) R825549C034 (Final) |
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Presentation | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Vegetative buffer strips for agricultural non-point source control. Presented at the World Environment Federation 65th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, September 20-24, 1992. |
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Proceedings | Licht LA, Schnoor JL. Poplar tree buffer strips grown in riparian zones for biomass production and nonpoint source pollution control. In: Proceedings of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Paper 902057, 1990, pp. 1-21. |
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Proceedings | Licht LA. Poplar tree roots for water quality improvement. In: Proceedings of the National Conference on Enhancing State's Lake Management Programs, 1990, pp. 55-61. |
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