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Sas E, Hennequin L, Fremont A, Jerbi A, Legault N, Lamontagne J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2021 Jun; 792:148146. PMID: 34146806
The use of willow plantations can be a sustainable approach for treating primary municipal wastewater, potentially reducing both the environmental and economic burdens associated with conventional treatment. However, the impact...
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Brereton N, Pitre F, Gonzalez E
Comput Struct Biotechnol J . 2021 May; 19:2223-2235. PMID: 33995915
Maintaining astronaut health throughout long-duration spaceflight is essential to the feasibility of a manned mission to Mars. The ground-based Mars500 experiment investigated long-duration health by isolating six astronauts for 520 ...
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Jerbi A, Brereton N, Sas E, Amiot S, Lachapelle-T X, Comeau Y, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2020 Jun; 738:139728. PMID: 32534285
Municipal wastewater treatment using willow 'phyto'-filtration has the potential for reduced environmental impact compared to conventional treatment practices. However, the physiological adaptations underpinning tolerance to high wastewater irrigation in willow...
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Brereton N, Gonzalez E, Desjardins D, Labrecque M, Pitre F
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Dec; 711:135067. PMID: 31818595
Human industrial activities have left millions of hectares of land polluted with trace element metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) around the world. Although contaminated sites are environmentally damaging, high...
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Gonzalez E, Pitre F, Page A, Marleau J, Guidi Nissim W, St-Arnaud M, et al.
Microbiome . 2018 Mar; 6(1):53. PMID: 29562928
Background: One method for rejuvenating land polluted with anthropogenic contaminants is through phytoremediation, the reclamation of land through the cultivation of specific crops. The capacity for phytoremediation crops, such as...
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Desjardins D, Pitre F, Guidi Nissim W, Labrecque M
Int J Phytoremediation . 2015 Sep; 18(6):598-604. PMID: 26361089
The aim of our study, conducted as a pot experiment, was to assess the potential of willow (Salix miyabeana), alfalfa (Medicago sativa), tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea), and Indian mustard (Brassica...