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51. Floristic survey, trace element transfers between soil and vegetation and human health risk at an urban industrial wasteland.

52. The potential of microorganisms as biomonitoring and bioremediation tools for mercury-contaminated soils.

53. Locked up Inside the Vessels: Rare Earth Elements Are Transferred and Stored in the Conductive Tissues of the Accumulating Fern Dryopteris erythrosora .

54. Fungal necromass presents a high potential for Mercury immobilization in soil.

55. Mycorrhizal inoculation effects on growth and the mycobiome of poplar on two phytomanaged sites after 7-year-short rotation coppicing.

56. Nettle, a Long-Known Fiber Plant with New Perspectives.

57. Genome-Wide Mutant Screening in Yeast Reveals that the Cell Wall is a First Shield to Discriminate Light From Heavy Lanthanides.

58. Deleterious effect of bone marrow-resident macrophages on hematopoietic stem cells in response to total body irradiation.

59. Combined omics approaches reveal distinct responses between light and heavy rare earth elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

60. A combined approach utilizing UAV 3D imaging methods, in-situ measurements, and laboratory experiments to assess water evaporation and trace element uptake by tree species growing in a red gypsum landfill.

61. In situ and ex situ bioassays with Cantareus aspersus for environmental risk assessment of metal(loid) and PAH-contaminated soils.

63. Partial overlap of fungal communities associated with nettle and poplar roots when co-occurring at a trace metal contaminated site.

64. Beneficial traits of root endophytes and rhizobacteria associated with plants growing in phytomanaged soils with mixed trace metal-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination.

65. Interactions between Hg and soil microbes: microbial diversity and mechanisms, with an emphasis on fungal processes.

66. Pioneer trees of Betula pendula at a red gypsum landfill harbour specific structure and composition of root-associated microbial communities.

67. Unravelling the Role of Melanin in Cd and Zn Tolerance and Accumulation of Three Dark Septate Endophytic Species.

68. Poplar rotation coppice at a trace element-contaminated phytomanagement site: A 10-year study revealing biomass production, element export and impact on extractable elements.

69. Accumulation and fractionation of rare earth elements are conserved traits in the Phytolacca genus.

70. Insect Life Traits Are Key Factors in Mercury Accumulation and Transfer within the Terrestrial Food Web.

71. Interactions between dark septate endophytes, ectomycorrhizal fungi and root pathogens in vitro.

72. Trace Metal(oid) Accumulation in Edible Crops and Poplar Cuttings Grown on Dredged Sediment Enriched Soil.

73. Streptomyces Dominate the Soil Under Betula Trees That Have Naturally Colonized a Red Gypsum Landfill.

74. Bacterial diversity associated with poplar trees grown on a Hg-contaminated site: Community characterization and isolation of Hg-resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria.

75. Co-inoculation of Lolium perenne with Funneliformis mosseae and the dark septate endophyte Cadophora sp. in a trace element-polluted soil.

76. Inhabiting plant roots, nematodes, and truffles-Polyphilus, a new helotialean genus with two globally distributed species.

77. Isolation and Phenotyping of Bone Marrow Macrophages.

78. Environmental Metabarcoding Reveals Contrasting Belowground and Aboveground Fungal Communities from Poplar at a Hg Phytomanagement Site.

79. Phytoscreening as an efficient tool to delineate chlorinated solvent sources at a chlor-alkali facility.

80. Accumulation of trace elements in edible crops and poplar grown on a titanium ore landfill.

81. Environmental metabarcoding reveals contrasting microbial communities at two poplar phytomanagement sites.

82. Plant growth promotion, metabolite production and metal tolerance of dark septate endophytes isolated from metal-polluted poplar phytomanagement sites.

83. New mutualistic fungal endophytes isolated from poplar roots display high metal tolerance.

84. Impact of poplar-based phytomanagement on soil properties and microbial communities in a metal-contaminated site.

85. Dendrochemical assessment of mercury releases from a pond and dredged-sediment landfill impacted by a chlor-alkali plant.

86. Mercury uptake into poplar leaves.

87. Phytoscreening-based assessment of mercury in soil.

88. Genotypic variations in the dynamics of metal concentrations in poplar leaves: a field study with a perspective on phytoremediation.

89. Dendrochemical patterns of calcium, zinc, and potassium related to internal factors detected by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF).

90. Soil metatranscriptomics for mining eukaryotic heavy metal resistance genes.

91. OmZnT1 and OmFET, two metal transporters from the metal-tolerant strain Zn of the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Oidiodendron maius, confer zinc tolerance in yeast.

92. Fate of trace elements during the combustion of phytoremediation wood.

93. Dendrochemistry of multiple releases of chlorinated solvents at a former industrial site.

94. Supplying nitrate before bud break induces pronounced changes in nitrogen nutrition and growth of young poplars.

95. Hydroponic screening of poplar for trace element tolerance and accumulation.

96. The arbuscular mycorrhizal status has an impact on the transcriptome profile and amino acid composition of tomato fruit.

97. Structure and expression profile of the phosphate Pht1 transporter gene family in mycorrhizal Populus trichocarpa.

98. Genome-wide analysis of fungal manganese transporters, with an emphasis on Phanerochaete chrysosporium.

99. Characterization of the ER-located zinc transporter ZnT1 and identification of a vesicular zinc storage compartment in Hebeloma cylindrosporum.

100. Genome-wide analysis of plant metal transporters, with an emphasis on poplar.

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