Posters
- Agronomic feasibility of bioenergy crop cultivation on polluted soils: insights and opportunities for land use design and environmental suitability – Mr. Giuseppe Pulighe, CREA, Italy.
- Animal and anthropogenic pressures on agricultural soils from Shiga Toxin producing E. coli (STEC): impact on food safety and food security – Mr. Gianfranco Brambilla Istituto Superiore di sanità, Italy.
- Application of Health Belief Model in pesticide pollution: a case study from Nepal – Ms. Govinda Bhandari, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands.
- Assessment of ecological state of the halogenic technosoils in the former well drilling site using biological indicators – Ms. Oksana Naidonova, Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry Research named after O.N. Sokolovsky’, Ukraine.
- Assessment of pesticides in soil from obsolete pesticides stores: a Caribbean case study – Mr. Gaius D. Eudoxie, UWI, Trinidad and Tobago.
- Bio-solids from Bugolobi wastewater treatment plant, Uganda do not meet the minimum standards for land application – Mr. Julius Lubuulwa, School of Agricultural Sciences Makerere University, Uganda.
- Cadmium management in New Zealand agricultural soils – Ms. Jo-Anne E Cavanagh Manaaki-Whenua Landcare Research, New Zealand.
- Current hygienic state of agricultural soils based on soil monitoring system in Slovakia – Mr. Josef Kobza, National Agricultural and Food Centre – Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia.
- Deterioration of soil quality of tropical home gardens - a case study from Kerala, India – Mr. G. Lakshmi, School of Environmental Studies, India.
- Development of alert systems on sanitary and environmental risks related to pesticides (asser-pesticides) of the Niayes area – Ms. Marie Ndao, Fondation CERES-Locustox, Senegal.
- Effect of Combined Application of Subsurface Drainage and Mineral Fertilization on Iron-Reducing Bacterial Populations’ Developments and Fe2+ Uptake by Two RiceVarieties in an Iron Toxic Paddy Soil of Burkina Faso (West Africa) – Ms. Cécile Harmonie Otoidobiga, University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
- Effect on growth and development of Eisenia foetida of a broad spectrum herbicide – Ms. Laura García-España, UPV, Spain.
- Environmental fate and off-site impacts of pesticides – case study of the São Lourenço do Bairro sub-basin, Portugal – Ms. Vera Silva Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands.
- Erosion as a pollution factor of agricultural soils with copper compounds – Ms. Tamara Leah, Institute of Soil Science, Agrochemistry and Soil Protection "Nicolae Dimo", Moldova.
- Geostatistical analyzes of heavy metals in soil of Zaida mine (Hight Moulouya, Morocco) – Ms. Meriem Laghlimi, Agronomic and Veterinary Institute, Morocco.
- Halogenic technosoils within oil and gas fields of Ukraine – Ms. Olena Drozd, Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy named after O. M. Beketov, Ukraine.
- Heavy metal mobility and PAHs extractability relationships with soil hydrophobicity in coal ash reclaimed technogenic soils (Technosols) – Ms. Irena D. Atanassova, Agrotechnologies and Plant Protection Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Heavy metals concentrations in composts and substrates used to production of vegetables in Cuba’s urban agriculture – Ms. Mirelys Rodríguez Alfaro, Departamento de Suelos y Fertilizantes, Ministerio de la Agricultura, Cuba.
- Influence of irrigation waters on heavy metals pollution of agricultural soils in a Mediterranean alluvial plain (Valencia, Spain) – Mr. Vicente Andreu, Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificación-CIDE, Spain.
- Initial approach for phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons-mixed soil at oil industry in Skopje region – Ms. Silvana Manasievska-Simikj, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Macedonia.
- Is agricultural production of the upper basin of Pergamino stream responsible for soils and water degradation? – Mr. Luis A. Milesi Delaye, INTA, Argentina.
- Management of contaminated groundwater in the Netherlands – Mr. Co Molenaar, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water management, Netherlands.
- Modelling silver nanoparticles transport with runoff water and erosion using the LISEM and PestPost models – Mr. Karrar N.M. Mahdi, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands.
- Multi-isotope fingerprints to identify agricultural contaminants from soil to water bodies – Mr. Joseph Adu-Gyamfi, IAEA, Austria.
- Nutrient risk management using organic manures in radish production at chitwan, Nepal – Mr. Roshan Babu Ojha, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Nepal.
- Optimization of hydrocarbons biodegradation by bacterial strains isolated from wastewaters in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Case study of SAE 40/50 used oils and diesel – Mr. Adama Sawadogo, University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
- Photochemically-induced fluorescence (PIF) and UV-VIS absorption determination of diuron, kinetic of photodegradation and rate of leach ability in soils – Mr. Diène Diégane Thiaré, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal.
- Phytoremediation of lead and cadmium in spent engine oil contaminated medium using plantlets and seedlings of nauclea diderrichii (De Wild. & T. Durand) Merrill – Ms. Oluwayomi I. Bolanle-Ojo, Forest Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.
- Pollution of agricultural soils with heavy metals through irrigation water in Eastern Georgia – Mr. Giorgi Ghambashidze, Scientific-Research Centre of Agriculture, Georgia.
- Possible pathways for Microplastics transport through soil and leaching to groundwater – Ms. Miao Yu, Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
- Potentially toxic element hyperaccumulator plants: preliminary evaluation of the phytoextraction duration to remediate a contaminated agricultural soil by Brassica juncea successive croppings – Mr. Luigi Giuseppe Duri, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
- Recuperation of acid saline soil by application of organic amendments – Ms. Meththika Vithanage, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
- Relationships between a mixture of trace elements and enzyme activities are better explained by potentially available fraction – Mr. Juan Pedro Martín-Sanz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.
- Risk assessment of glyphosate/AMPA in wind-eroded dust derived from agricultural soil in North-Netherlands – Ms. Xiaomei Yang Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands.
- Setting the thresholds for heavy metals based on their background & soil resilience – Mr. Mykola Miroshnychenko, National Scientific Center “Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry Research named after O.N.Sokolovsky”, Ukraine.
- Soil contamination in kitchen gardens of urban areas: the need for comprehensive approaches – Ms. Colinet Gilles Gembloux, Agro Bio-Tech, Belgium.
- Soil pollution in urban agriculture can derive from cultivation – Ms. Francesca Bretzel, CNR, Italy.
- Soil quality assessment, risk assessment and remediation strategy for a former pesticide distribution center, practical experiences from Tajikistan – Mr. Guido M. Van de Coterlet Tauw bv, The Netherlands.
- Soil restoration and management of the UNESCO MAB Maya and Trifinio reserve ecosystems, Guatemala – Ms. Antonethe Castaneda Mena, Secretariat of Planning and Programming, Presidency of Guatemala, Guatemala.
- Stabilization of bio-organic waste from farms by composting with rice straw – Ms. Ma Desamparados Soriano, UPV, Spain.
- Study of the spatial and temporal dynamics of heavy metals under the effect of erosion depending of the physico-chemical properties of Soil J.Ressas mining environment case study – Ms. Attia Rafla, DG/ACTA, Tunisia.
- The bioavailability of cadmium and lead in soil and bioaccumulation in barley from a contaminated soil – Ms. Gabriella Rossi Center for Agriculture and Environment (CREA-AA), Italy.
- The Effectiveness of using bioremediation measures to podzolized chernozem, which is contaminated by heavy metals – Ms. Elena Starchenko, Institute for soil science and research named after O.N. Sokolovsky, Ukraine.
- The issue of soil pollution solved using organic farming: a case study from Thailand – Mr. Pathawit Chongsermsirisakul Chulalongkong, University and Assumption University, Thailand.
- The retention and release of nutrients from polyhalite into the soil – Mr. Timothy D Lewis Sirius Minerals, UK.
- The status of heavy metals (Cd, Pb) in the agricultural soils of Iran – Mr. Hamed Rezaei, Soil and Water Research Institute, Iran.
- Towards a holistic distributed policy cluster to prevent and remedy soil pollution – Mr. Lal Manavado Norwegian Directorate of Health, Norway.
- Uranium, a new villain among the dirty dozen in soil protection – Mr. Ewald Schnug Julius Kuehn-Institut, Germany.
- Use of polyamine compounds for the detection of metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead in waters – Ms. Laura Garcia-España, UPV, Spain.
- Use of Red Mud as a Pyrolysis Catalyst and a Carbonated Soil Amendment – Ms. Amanda Ashworth, USDA-ARS, US.