Francois Courchesne
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Recent Articles
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Yavari S, Courchesne F, Brisson J
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2021 Jun;
28(41):58018-58034.
PMID: 34101122
The remediation of wood preservative-contaminated sites is an important issue due to the carcinogenic nature of some contaminants derived from wood preservatives (e.g., Cr, arsenate, and pentachlorophenol). This study evaluated...
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Lachapelle A, Yavari S, Pitre F, Courchesne F, Brisson J
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2020 Nov;
23(6):632-640.
PMID: 33222513
Phytoextraction potential of a co-planting system was evaluated using a shrub and an herbaceous species and compared with monocultures. A greenhouse experiment with and grown in combination or alone was...
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Courchesne F, Turmel M, Cloutier-Hurteau B, Tremblay G, Munro L, Masse J, et al.
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2017 Jan;
19(7):632-642.
PMID: 28084781
This study determined the changes in trace elements (TE) (As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) chemistry in the soils of a willow ("Fish Creek" - Salix purpurea, SV1 - Salix...
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Courchesne F, Turmel M, Cloutier-Hurteau B, Constantineau S, Munro L, Labrecque M
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2016 Dec;
19(6):545-554.
PMID: 27996300
The phytoextraction of the trace elements (TEs) As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn by willow cultivars (Fish Creek, SV1 and SX67) was measured during a 3-year field trial in...
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Bell T, Cloutier-Hurteau B, Al-Otaibi F, Turmel M, Yergeau E, Courchesne F, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2015 May;
17(8):3025-38.
PMID: 25970820
Although plants introduced for site restoration are pre-selected for specific traits (e.g. trace element bioaccumulation, rapid growth in poor soils), the in situ success of these plants likely depends on...
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Cloutier-Hurteau B, Turmel M, Mercier C, Courchesne F
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2013 Dec;
21(6):4759-71.
PMID: 24363055
The effect of soil properties on trace element (TE) extraction by the Fish Creek willow cultivar was assessed in a 4-month greenhouse experiment with two contrasted soils and two mycorrhizal...
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Cloutier-Hurteau B, Gauthier S, Turmel M, Comtois P, Courchesne F
Chemosphere
. 2013 Nov;
95:541-9.
PMID: 24183625
Concentrations of nine trace elements (Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Tl and Zn) were measured in a plant bearing allergenic pollens (ragweed) and their transfers from soils to...
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Turmel M, Courchesne F, Cloutier-Hurteau B
J Environ Monit
. 2011 Mar;
13(4):1059-72.
PMID: 21359293
The influence of microbial activity on the concentration and speciation of trace elements (TEs) was assessed in a study on the bioavailability of TEs for edible plants. A growth chamber...
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Cloutier-Hurteau B, Turmel M, Sauve S, Courchesne F
J Environ Monit
. 2010 Apr;
12(6):1274-86.
PMID: 20383395
This study focuses on the relationships of dissolved Al and Zn speciation with microbial and chemical soil properties in the bulk and rhizosphere of forest soils. The soil components were...
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Stephan C, Courchesne F, Hendershot W, McGrath S, Chaudri A, Sappin-Didier V, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2008 Jan;
155(2):208-16.
PMID: 18222022
The chemical speciation of zinc in soil solutions is critical to the understanding of its bioavailability and potential toxic effects. We studied the speciation of Zn in soil solution extracts...