Cedric Gonneau
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Recent Articles
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Fehlauer T, Collin B, Angeletti B, Santaella C, Dentant C, Chaurand P, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2021 Oct;
287(Pt 4):132315.
PMID: 34600011
The range of metals used for industrial purposes - electrical engineering, solar panels, batteries - has increased substantially over the last twenty years. Some of these emerging metals are the...
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Wallis S, Emmett E, Hardy R, Casper B, Blanchon D, Testa J, et al.
Front Environ Sci
. 2020 Dec;
8.
PMID: 33269243
As the 21st century uncovers ever-increasing volumes of asbestos and asbestos-contaminated waste, we need a new way to stop 'grandfather's problem' from becoming that of our future generations. The production...
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Gonneau C, Miller K, Mohanty S, Xu R, Hwang W, Willenbring J, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2017 Sep;
24(33):25912-25922.
PMID: 28940054
We examine the feasibility of phytoremediation as an alternative strategy to limit the exposure of asbestos in site with asbestos-containing materials. We collected soils from four locations from two sites-one...
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Gonneau C, Mohanty S, Dietterich L, Hwang W, Willenbring J, Casper B
Plant Soil
. 2017 Aug;
416(1-2):149-163.
PMID: 28845059
Background And Aims: Elemental uptake in serpentine floras in eastern North America is largely unknown. The objective of this study was to determine major and trace element concentrations in soil...
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Mohanty S, Gonneau C, Salamatipour A, Pietrofesa R, Casper B, Christofidou-Solomidou M, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2017 Aug;
341:290-296.
PMID: 28797944
Asbestos fibers are highly toxic (Group 1 carcinogen) due to their high aspect ratio, durability, and the presence of iron. In nature, plants, fungi, and microorganisms release exudates, which can...
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Dietterich L, Gonneau C, Casper B
Ecol Appl
. 2017 May;
27(6):1862-1875.
PMID: 28482132
The factors affecting plant uptake of heavy metals from metalliferous soils are deeply important to the remediation of polluted areas. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), soil-dwelling fungi that engage in an...
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Sharkhuu A, Plante A, Enkhmandal O, Gonneau C, Casper B, Boldgiv B, et al.
Geoderma
. 2017 Feb;
269:91-98.
PMID: 28239190
Globally, soil respiration is one of the largest fluxes of carbon to the atmosphere and is known to be sensitive to climate change, representing a potential positive feedback. We conducted...
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Gonneau C, Noret N, Gode C, Frerot H, Sirguey C, Sterckeman T, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2016 Dec;
26(3):904-922.
PMID: 27914207
Noccaea caerulescens (Brassicaceae) is a major pseudometallophyte model for the investigation of the genetics and evolution of metal hyperaccumulation in plants. We studied the population genetics and demographic history of...
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Mousset M, Flaven E, Justy F, Pouzadoux J, Gode C, Pauwels M, et al.
Appl Plant Sci
. 2015 Dec;
3(12).
PMID: 26697274
Premise Of The Study: Multiplexed microsatellite markers were developed for population genetic studies in the pseudometallophyte Noccaea caerulescens (Brassicaceae), a model species to investigate metal tolerance and hyperaccumulation in higher...
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Martos F, Munoz F, Pailler T, Kottke I, Gonneau C, Selosse M
Mol Ecol
. 2012 Jul;
21(20):5098-109.
PMID: 22765763
Characterizing the architecture of bipartite networks is increasingly used as a framework to study biotic interactions within their ecological context and to assess the extent to which evolutionary constraint shape...