Poster presentations

Poster session A

A1. Characterization of the mesotrione biodegradation pathway by Bacillus strains - Comparison of soil slurries and batch experiments.
Pascale Besse-Hoggan, Université Blaise Pascal-Clermont II, France

A2. Understanding the microbiological and physicochemical influence of alperujo vermicompost on diuron behaviour and soil quality.
Jean Manuel CastilloDiaz, CSIC Granada, Spain

A3. Impact of mesotrione on soil bacterial communities: isolation of mesotrione-degrading Bacillus sp. from a French agricultural soil.
Isabelle Batisson, CNRS/Clermont-Ferrand University, France

A4. Transport and degradation of pesticides in a biopurification system under variable flux.
Tineke De Wilde, Ghent University, Belgium

A5. Effect of DOM quality and quantity on linuron degradation by a multi-species bacterial community in surface water.
Benjamin Horemans, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

A6. The non-target effects of azoxystrobin on the structure and function of microbial communities.
Christopher C. Howell, University of Warwick, UK

A7. Genomic approach to search for IPU degrading gene: catA as a possible gene target responsible for 4- isopropyl aniline degradation.
Sabir Hussain, INRA/Université de Bourgogne, France

A8. Sand-filter bio-augmentation of the pesticide metabolite, BAM, as a tool to clean-up drinking water contaminated by low concentrations.
Ole Jacobsen, GEUS, Dennmark

A9. Degradation of the herbicide metolachlor by tolerant soil microorganisms.
Antonio López Piñeiro, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

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A10. Interaction of cation complexed atrazine and glyphosate herbicides with soil - A theoretical study.
Fabienne Bessac, Université de Toulouse, France

A11. Correction procedure for adsorption coefficients from batch studies based on measured recovery.
Jos Boesten, WUR-Alterra, The Netherland

A12. Effect of olive mill waste used as soil amendment on diuron olive grove persistence.
Lucia Cox, CSIC Valencia, Spain

A14. Comparative evaluation of time-dependent sorption data of pesticides.
Ulrich Menke, Bayer CropScience, Germany

A15. Total and soil pore water concentration of pesticides in artificial soils in terrestrial ecotoxicological studies.
Holger Penning, BASF, Germany

A16. Effect of vermicompost addition in the lixiviation of diuron, imidicloprid and their metabolites through columns.
Esperanza Romero, CSIC Granada, Spain

A17. Sorption kinetics for pesticides in soil aggregates is influenced by diffusion and retardation within the pores.
Jaime Villaverde, CSIC Sevilla, Spain

A19. Dissipation of rice herbicides in surface waters of the Camargue (Rhône River Delta, France): comparative study and modelling.
Fadi Al Housari, Laboratoire Chimie Provence, France

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A20. In situ monitoring of linuron degrading Variovorax sp. in agricultural soils and pesticide biopurification systems.
Karolien Bers, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

A21. Dissipation of tebuconazole in a vineyard soil amended with spent mushroom substrate under field conditions.
Sonia Rodriguez Cruz, CSIC Salamanca, Spain

A22. The efficacy and fate of fluroxypyr on Swedish railways.
Harald Cederlund, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden

A23. Monod-kinetics rather than first-order degradation explain atrazine fate in soil columns: implementation for pesticide fate modelling.
Karlien Cheyns, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

A24. Identification and normalisation of pesticide degradation in field studies with strong bi-phasic decline pattern.
Beate Erzgraeber, BASF, Germany

A25. The behaviour of isopyrazam in aquatic ecosystems.
Laurence H. Hand, Syngenta, UK

A26. ESCAPE - A new model for the calculation of PECsoil dependent on FOCUS degradation kinetics.
Michael Klein, Fraunhofer-Institut, Germany

A27. Residual mobility and persistence of the herbicide diuron following two-phase olive mill waste addition to soil.
Angel Albarrán, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

A28. SPADE 2: soil profile analytical database for Europe.
Jorg Bangert, Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Germany

A29. Leaching of diuron through columns of undisturbed olive grove soil amended with two-phase olive mill waste.
Damaso Cabrera, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

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A30. A coupled RICEWQ/HYDRUS1-D model to simulate water flow and pollutant transport in paddy fields.
George Fragoulils, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

A31. Application of PELMO v.3.22 to FOOTPRINT Italian scenarios for pesticide risk assessment.
Francesco Galimberti , International Centre for Pesticides and Health Risk Prevention, Italy

A32. Inverse modelling of degradation and sorption behaviour of clothianidin in long-term field accumulation studies.
Klaus Hammel, Bayer Cropscience, Germany

A33. Case studies of pesticide loss to groundwater in Ireland.
Sarah-Louise McManus, Trinity College of Dublin, Ireland

A34. Application of pedotransfer rules for pesticide leaching assessment.
Radka Kodesová, University of Life Sciences of Prague, Czech Republic

A35. Water flow and pesticide transport in potato fields with ridges and furrows.
Minze Leistra, WUR-Alterra, The Netherland

A36. Mobility of fungicides in undisturbed vineyard soil columns: effect of soil amendment and aging on this process.
Jesús M. Marín-Benito, CSIC Salamanca, Spain

A37. Quantifying point source entries of pesticides in surface waters.
Wim Beltman, WUR-Alterra, The Netherland

A38. Surface water exposure for the evaluation of Plant Protection Products to be used in urban area: the French case.
Arnaud Duboisset, AFSSA, France

A39. Modelling runoff mitigation capability of vegetated filter strips.
Andreas Horn, BASF, Germany

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A40. An assessment of surface runoff vulnerability in England and Wales.
Greg Hughes, Cambridge Environmental Assessments, UK

A41. Comparison of models for estimating the efficiency of vegetative buffer strips.
Russell L. Jones, Bayer CropScience, USA

A42. Surface runoff as a route of aquatic exposure to pesticides in the UK.
Carmel Ramwell, FERA, UK

A43. Comparison of first-tier and higher-tier UK drainflow modelling.
Johannes Ranke, Harlan Laboratories Ltd, Switzerland

A44. Comparison of aquatic exposure assessment models for pesticide use on rice.
Amy Ritter, Waterborne Environmental, Inc., USA

A45. Effect of microencapsulation on photodegradadtion of norflurazon in soil-water system.
Fatima Sopeña Vázquez, CSIC Sevilla, Spain

A46. Will the revision of directive 91/414 change the actual pesticide risk assessment?.
Matteo Balderacchi, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

A47. Impacts of climate change on pesticide fate in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
Zita Sebesvari, United Nations University, Germany

A48. Development of passive samplers for the evaluation of the pesticides population exposure via atmosphere.
Maurice Millet, CNRS/University of Strasbourg, France

A49. EFSA's activities in the field of environmental fate of Plant Protection Products (PPPs).
Mark Egsmose, EFSA, Italy

A50. Exposure assessment for regulatory purposes at national level throughout EU and effects of revisions to guidance.
Andreas Häusler, GAB Consulting GmbH, Germany

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