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Erik J. Joner
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 61
Citations - 6716
Erik J. Joner is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycorrhiza & Rhizosphere. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 60 publications receiving 6057 citations. Previous affiliations of Erik J. Joner include Nancy-Université.
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Utilising the Synergy between Plants and Rhizosphere Microorganisms to Enhance Breakdown of Organic Pollutants in the Environment (15 pp)
TL;DR: Plant-microbial interactions in the rhizosphere offer very useful means for remediating environments contaminated with recalcitrant organic compounds and will provide a basis for improving the efficacy of biological remediations.
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Metal-binding capacity of arbuscular mycorrhizal mycelium.
TL;DR: In this article, experiments with excised mycelium of several Glomus spp. with different histories of exposure to heavy metals were carried out to measure their capacities to bind Cd and Zn.
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Impact of Fe and Ag nanoparticles on seed germination and differences in bioavailability during exposure in aqueous suspension and soil
Yehia S. El-Temsah,Erik J. Joner +1 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that zero‐valent iron nanoparticles at low concentrations can be used without detrimental effects on plants and thus be suitable for combined remediation where plants are involved and Thus, seed germination tests seem less suited for estimation of environmental impact of Ag.
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Nanomaterials for environmental studies: Classification, reference material issues, and strategies for physico-chemical characterisation
Vicki Stone,Bernd Nowack,Anders Baun,Nico W. van den Brink,Frank von der Kammer,Maria Dusinska,Richard D. Handy,Steven M. Hankin,Martin Hassellöv,Erik J. Joner,Teresa F. Fernandes +10 more
TL;DR: No clear consensus was reached regarding the classification of nanomaterials into categories to aid environmental studies, except that a chemistry-based classification system was a reasonable starting point, with some modifications.
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Uptake of 109Cd by roots and hyphae of a Glomus mosseae/ Trifolium subterraneum mycorrhiza from soil amended with high and low concentrations of cadmium
Erik J. Joner,Corinne Leyval +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that extraradical hyphae of AM fungi can transport Cd from soil to plants, but that transfer from fungus to plant is restricted due to fungal immobilization.