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Structural and functional responses of sunflower and tobacco grown on a Cu-contaminated soil series Aliaksandr Kolbas, Michel Mench, Natallia Kolbas, Lilian Marchand, Rolf Herzig To cite this version: Aliaksandr Kolbas, Michel Mench, Natallia Kolbas, Lilian Marchand, Rolf Herzig. Structural and functional responses of sunflower and tobacco grown on a Cu-contaminated soil series. 9. International Phytotechnology Society (IPS), Sep 2012, Hasselt, Belgium. 410 p., 2012. hal-02748876 HAL Id: hal-02748876 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02748876 Submitted on 3 Jun 2020 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. PREFACE Phytotechnologies - plant-based strategies to clean water, soil, air and provide ecosystem services - have an effective power beyond their science when integrated into our managed landscapes. The aim of the 9th IPS Conference on Phytotechnologies is to exchange information, experience and achievements in all plant-based technologies adopted to mitigate environmental problems, evaluate currently applied technologies and present innovative ideas. The presented plant-based technologies are not limited to phytoremediation, but also include biofuel production on degraded soils, green-roof technology, treatment wetlands, landfill caps, and carbon sequestration among others. The organizers strongly believe in the active participation of young scientists in the conference. As a result, all participating students are invited to ‘combat’ for the student awards for the 3 best posters and 3 best platform presentations. An important aim of this and previous IPS conferences has been to give young scientists the opportunity to present their scientific results and exchange ideas with established researchers in the field of plant-based technologies. With over 320 participants, 90 full platform presentations, 30 short platform presentations and about 170 poster presentations, the participation to the 9th IPS Conference on Phytotechnologies is more numerous and diverse than ever before. Indeed, besides an overwhelming participation from most European countries, many contributions have been received from plenty of countries around the world. At this point, we would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who have worked with dedication in helping us put together this attractive and comprehensive scientific program, as well as to all participants for presenting their work. We invite you to enjoy the presentations and hope that this conference will offer you the opportunity to meet colleagues from around the globe, including the people who studied phytotechnologies since the ‘early years’ as well as the numerous students who will continue this research in the future. Welcome to Hasselt! The Organizing Committee I II ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Jason White (USA) Elena Maestri (Italy) Steven Rock (USA) Renee Stoops (USA) Lee Newman (USA) At Hasselt University: Jaco Vangronsveld (Conference Chair) Steven Van Passel Nele Weyens (Conference Co-Chair) Silvie Daniëls Nele Witters (Conference Co-Chair) Jan Colpaert Ann Cuypers SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Neil Bruce (United Kingdom) Joel Burken (United States) Reinhart Ceulemans (Belgium) Daniele Daffonchio (Italy) Stanislaw Gawronski (Poland) Andrè Gerth (Germany) Maria Greger (Sweden) Nicolas Kalogerakis (Greece) Petra Kidd (Spain) Alexander Lux (Slovakia) Elena Maestri (Italy) Nelson Marmiroli (Italy) Michel Mench (France) Lee A. Newman (USA) Elizabeth G. Nichols (USA) Steven A. Rock (USA) Jean-Paul Schwitzguébel (Switzerland) Bal Ram Singh (Norway) Daniel van der Lelie (USA) Tomas Vanek (Czech Republic) Jaco Vangronsveld (Belgium) Andon Vassilev (Bulgaria) Jason White (USA) Luo Yongming (China) Barbara A. Zeeb (Canada) III IV MAP OF THE BUILDING V MAP OF THE CITY MAP OF THE CAMPUS VI DETAILED CONFERENCE AGENDA Tuesday, September 11 13.00 17.00 Workshop 1 or Workshop 2 Leaving at 13.00 at Kolonel Dusart Square 17.00 20.00 Registration 18.00 20.00 Opening Reception with local drinks and appetizers Wednesday, September 12 8.00 8.45 Registration 8.45 9.00 Opening Ceremony Agora 9.00 9.40 Plenary: Gordon Award Keynote Agora 9.40 10.15 Mini-Plenaries Nele Weyens Tomas Macek Jan Japenga Agora 10.15 10.45 Coffee Break 10.45 12.50 Plant-Microbe Persistent Organic Ecosystem Services Interactions: Metals Contaminants Auditorium 1 (H6) Auditorium 2 (H5) Auditorium 3 (H4) Session Chairs Session Chairs Session Chairs Nele Weyens Tomas Macek Jan Japenga Petra Kidd Lizz Rylot Silvie Daniels Phytostabilization of Using plants to Native plants for the heavy metals and remediate TNT and RDX phytoremediation of metalloids by rosemary: pollution heavy metals and the mycorhizospheric arsenic contaminated contribution FP Speaker: Elizabeth soils in an area with Rylott high ecological value in FP Speaker: Marie Cécile La Unión (Spain) Affholder FP Speaker: Domingo Martínez-Fernández Bacterial-induced Effectiveness of organic In situ amendments weathering of ultramafic amendments and plant allow spontaneous rock: implications in cover for In situ establishment of plants phytoextraction remediation of DDT and on bare soil near the Dieldrin residues in old copper-smelter industry FP Speaker: Cristina orchard soils of Lubumbashi (DR Becerra-Castro Congo) FP Speaker: Tiziana Centofanti FP Speaker: Mylor Ngoy Shutcha Improving phytoextraction Investigating differences Phytotechnologies in efficiency of high-biomass in the root to shoot intensive agricultural crops using microbial transfer of organic landscapes in inoculants and organic compounds between Canterbury, New amendments zucchini, squash and Zealand soybean using a FP Speaker: Vanessa pressure chamber FP Speaker: Nicholas Álvarez-López method Dickinson FP Speaker: Bill Doucette FP = Full Platform presentation SP = Short Platform presentation VII Long-term Cd exposure Effect of hydrogen Floristic composition of induces beneficial shifts in peroxide on the uptake the various the seed endophytic of POPs by physiognomies in population of Arabidopsis Cucurbitaceae shasha forest reserve in thaliana Ile-Ife area of South FP Speaker: William Western Nigera FP Speaker: Sascha Berger Truyens FP Speaker: Samson Olajide Oke Microbial consortia Advances in the Phyto-rehabilitation and enhancing plant growth interfacial processes and economic development for the remediation of self-remediation of of open-pit coal mining heavy metal contaminated persistent organic residue areas in Quang sites pollutants in soil-plant Ninh province, Vietnam systems: an example of FP Speaker: Francesca polychlorinated FP Speaker: Jan Langella biphenyls Japenga FP Speaker: Luo Yongming Improving biomass DDX accumulation in Organo-zeolitic production of willow for grafted Cucurbitaceae biofertilizers: a new phytoremediation of grown under greenhouse approach to the metal-contaminated soils and field conditions promotion of plant using plant growth growth promoting bacteria and SP Speaker: Mehmet fertilization strategies Isleyen SP Speaker: Peter Leggo SP Speaker: Jolien Janssen Exploitation of PGPB Atrazine To sustain sustainability strains within phytoremediation in in agricultural using phytoremediation humid pampa plots industrial by-products protocols for the (Argentina) under reclamation of soils intensive agriculture SP Speaker: Brigitta contaminated by roasted management Tóth arsenopyrite residues SP Speaker: José Merini SP Speaker: Silvia Lampis Luciano Contribution of the plant Plant uptake and CO2 fixation increase by rhizosphere system to the translocation of dieldrin: new effectors of phytoremediation of role of protein-like photosynthetic metals in estuarine areas materials in xylem sap of enzymes, ecdysteroids Cucurbitaceae SP Speaker: Marisa SP Speaker: Tomas Almeida SP Speaker: Otani Macek Takashi FP = Full Platform presentation SP = Short Platform presentation VIII Aboveground biomass, standing floor litter and soils Carbon stock in a 10 year Tectona grandis plantation in Ile-Ife, Southwestern Nigeria SP Speaker: Anthony Odiwe Ifechukwude Improving ecosystem health and functioning through phytotechnologies at Freshkills Park, Staten Island, New York, USA SP Speaker: Ron Zalesny 12.50 13.45 Lunch 13.45 14.30 Poster Session (A-E) 14.30 15.15 Mini-Plenaries Nelson Marmiroli Kate Kennen David Tsao Joel Burken Agora 15.15 16.35 Metals: Toxicity and Plant-Microbe Design Uptake (I) Interactions: Organics Auditorium 1 (H6) Auditorium 2 (H5) Auditorium 3 (H4) Session Chairs Session Chairs Session Chairs Nelson Marmiroli Angela Sessitsch Kate Kennen Stan Gawronski Bill Doucette Alan Darlington Proteomic characterization Microbial inoculants Botanical biofilters of phenotypic plasticity improving remove TVOCs from between metallicolous and phytoremediation of indoor air non-metallicolous diesel fuel show efficient populations of Agrostis colonization, competitive FP Speaker: Alan capillaris L. exposed to Cu ability and expression of Darlington hydrocarbon FP Speaker: Elena Hego degradations FP Speaker: Angela Sessitsch Role of NRAMP The role of plant- Thermal performance of transporters in metal associated