Poster presentations

Poster session B

B1. Increase of atrazine biodegradation by Pseudomonas sp. ADP-Clay interactions.
Pascale Besse-Hoggan, Université Blaise Pascal-Clermont II, France

B2. Degradation of pesticides contained in post-harvest agro-industrial effluents by selected fungi: a potential bioremediation application.
Dimitrios Karpouzas, University of Thessaly, Greece

B3. Degradation of the herbicide atrazine by tolerant soil microorganisms.
Antonio López Piñeiro, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

B4. A biomixture consisting of pruning residues and straw as substrate for the rapid biodegradation of certain fungicides.
Elga Monaci, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy

B5. Degradation of pesticides by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and their effects on bacterial growth.
Charalampos Myresiotis, University of Thessaloniki, Greece

B6. Changes in the microbial activity in a soil amended with oak and pine residues and treated with terbuthylazine.
Sonia Rodriguez Cruz, CSIC Salamanca, Spain

B7. Constitutive mineralisation of low concentrations of the herbicide linuron by a Variovorax sp. strain.
Sebastian R. Sørensen, GEUS, Denmark

B8. Biodegradation of pesticides in soils of the Mekong delta in Vietnam: biodegradation activities and isolation of pesticide-degrading bacteria.
Dirk Springael, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

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B10. Effect of formulation and soil organic amendment on the behaviour of the herbicide MCPA in soil.
Lucia Cox, CSIC Valencia, Spain

B11. Fate of foliar herbicides glyphosate and sulcotrione reaching the soil with plant residues.
Laure Mamy, INRA/AgroParisTech, France

B12. Investigating the effect of light and plants on fungicide degradation in aerobic soil environments.
Carol Nichols, Syngenta, UK

B13. Degradation of pesticides by ligninolytic enzymes.
Leticia Pizzul, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

B14. Phototransformation of alloxydim and sethoxydim salts in different liquid media.
Pilar Sandín-España, INIA, Spain

B15. Kinetic parameters of sethoxydim-lithium photodegradation in the presence of Fe(III) ions.
Beatriz Sevilla-Morán, INIA, Spain

B16. Attenuation of incident (UV-A) light by a range of crops.
Paul Seymour, Syngenta, UK

B17. Assessment of two different bioaugmentation strategies to enhance pesticide mineralization in on-farm biopurification systems.
Kristel Sniegowski, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

B18. Application of new model developments for GeoPEARL_DE.
Jorg Bangert, Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Germany

B19. Field and mathematical study of chlorotoluron and terbuthyazine behavior in Chernozem.
Radka Kodesová, University of Life Sciences of Prague, Czech Republic

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B20. Effects of organic effluent irrigation on transport of dimethoate through unsaturated soil columns.
Aránzazu Peña, CSIC Granada , Spain

B21. Influence of two-phase olive mill waste on the sorption, leaching and degradation of MCPA in two intensive-crop soils.
David Peña, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

B22. Simulation of pesticide leaching in a Brazilian heavy clay soil using PEARL and MACRO models.
Rômulo Penna Scorza Júnior, Embrapa Western Region Agriculture, Brasil

B24. Pesticide leaching in lysimeters: local and global inverse modeling strategies.
Gunnar Kahl, Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Germany

B26. Development of an integrated method for the estimate of the pesticides exposures in a non-agricultural occupationally exposed population.
Maurice Millet, CNRS/University of Strasbourg, France

B27. Studies of atmospheric degradation of diazinon at EUPHORE chambers.
Teresa Vera, Fundación CEAM, Spain

B28. Application of WARP (WAtershed Regression for Pesticides) technique for river basins in Germany.
Martin Bach, University of Giessen, Germany

B29. Multiple pesticide assessment at large scale.
Matteo Balderacchi, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

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B30. Evaluation of SPIDER, a model to simulate the fate and transport of pesticides in small agricultural catchments.
Sabine Beulke, FERA, UK

B31. Development of indicators of risk of surface water contamination by pesticides at the little catchment scale. Taking into account spatial and temporal scales.
Nadia Carluer, CEMAGREF, France

B32. How do herbicides affect the biosynthesis of cyanotoxines in aquatic environment? .
Olivier Crouzet, CNRS/Clermont-Ferrand University, France

B33. The Weida catchment dataset - a pesticide monitoring dataset with event-based and continuous sampling in surface waters.
Julia Eyring, University of Giessen, Germany

B34. Occurrence of pesticides in stream water from regions with horticultural production.
Sarah Graaf, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

B35. Residue concentrations of recently used pesticides in surface water at two representative study sites of the Lower Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
Zita Sebesvari, United Nations University, Germany

B36. Farm scale interventions for mitigating diffuse pesticide pollution.
David Werner, Newcastle University, UK

B37. A scoping study for determining environmental pesticide pressure at the farm level: survey in Emilia-Romagna.
Ettore Capri, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

B38. Efficiency of different substrates for biobeds in a Mediterranean climate.
Alessandra Cardinali , IBAF, Italy

B39. Relative efficiency of five compost and two peat containing biomixtures in degrading a mixture of pesticides.
Evangelos Karanasios, University of Thessaly, Greece

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B40. Assessment of the impact of pesticides from conventional agriculture on surface waters and quality of foodstuffs.
Aleksandra Neykova, Plant Protection Institute, Bulgaria

B41. Proposal on a sustainable strategy to avoid point source pollution of water with plant protection products.
Eskil Nilson, Visavi God Lantmannased AB, Sweden

B42. Reduction of pesticide residues in soil by addition of microorganisms.
Karin Önneby, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

B43. DOM-Domestication of microorganisms to solve environmental problems.
John Stenström, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

B44. Improving the Biomassbed™ efficiency by using modified clays.
Nicoleta Suciu, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

B45. Leaching and bioefficacy of slow release formulations of alachlor in field experiments.
Tomás Undabeytia, CSIC Sevilla, Spain

B46. Development of an operational tool to simulate pesticide transfer through vegetated strips: the 2D runoff part.
Claire Lauvernet, CEMAGREF, France

B47. A technology to mitigate the pesticide contamination into water.
Marco Trevisan, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

B48. Spatially distributed pesticide leaching modelling in the Flemish region of Belgium.
Piet Seuntjens, VITO, Belgium

B49. Biobeds - a practical means of preventing point source pollution on farm.
Jens Husby, Bayer CropScience, Nordic Countries

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