Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (147)

  1. 68. Ngoy Shutcha, M., Mpundu Mubemba, M., Faucon, M.-P., Ngongo Luhembwe, M., Visser, M., Colinet, G., & Meerts, P. J. (2010). Phytostabilisation of copper-contaminated soil in Katanga: an experiment with three native grasses and two amendments. International journal of phytoremediation, 12, 616-632. doi:10.1080/15226510903390411
  2. 69. Faucon, M.-P., Meersseman, A., Ngoy Shutcha, M., Mahy, G., Ngongo Luhembwe, M., Malaisse, F., & Meerts, P. J. (2010). Copper endemism in the Congolese flora: a database of copper affinity and conservational value of cuprophytes. Plant ecology and evolution, 1, 5-18. doi:10.5091/plecevo.2010.411
  3. 70. Kindomihou, V., Meerts, P. J., Kjelgren, R., & Sinsin, A. B. (2010). Effect of moisture stress on leaf silicification of three tropical fodder grass species (Pennisteum purpureum, Panicum maximum cv. C1 and P. maximum Jacq.) in Republic of Benin (West Africa). American-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 8(5), 530-537.
  4. 71. Chipeng, F., Hermans, C., Colinet, G., Faucon, M.-P., Ngongo, M., Meerts, P. J., & Verbruggen, N. (2010). Copper tolerance in the cuprophyte Haumaniastrum katangense (S. Moore) P.A. Duvign. & Plancke. Plant and soil, 328(1), 235-244. doi:10.1007/s11104-009-0105-z
  5. 72. Faucon, M.-P., Colinet, G., Mahy, G., Ngongo Luhembwe, M., Verbruggen, N., & Meerts, P. J. (2009). Soil influence on Cu and Co uptake and plant size in the cuprophytes Crepidorhopalon perennis and C. tenuis (Scrophulariaceae) in SC Africa. Plant and soil, 317, 201-212. doi:10.1007/s11104-008-9801-3
  6. 73. monty, A., lebeau, J., Meerts, P. J., & Mahy, G. (2009). An explicit test for the contribution of environmental maternal effects to rapid clinal differentiation in an invasive plant. Journal of evolutionary biology, 22(5), 917-926. doi:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01728.x
  7. 74. Dassonville, N., Vanderhoeven, S., Van Parys, V., Hayez, M., Gruber, W., & Meerts, P. J. (2008). Impacts of alien invasive plants on soil nutrients are correlated with initial site conditions in NW Europe. Oecologia, 157, 131-140. doi:10.1007/s00442-008-1054-6
  8. 75. Dechamps, C., Noret, N., Mozek, R., Escarre Blanch, J., Lefebvre, C., Gruber, W., & Meerts, P. J. (2008). Cost of adaptation to a metalliferous environment for Thlaspi caerulescens: a field reciprocal transplantation approach. New phytologist, 177(1), 167-177. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02245.x
  9. 76. Van Parys, V., jacquemart, A.-L., & Meerts, P. J. (2008). Plant-pollinator interactions: Comparison between an invasive and a native congeneric species. Acta oecologica, 34, 361-369.
  10. 77. Koutika, L. S., Dassonville, N., Vanderhoeven, S., Chapuis, L., & Meerts, P. J. (2008). Relationships between C respiration and fine particulate organic matter (250–50 mm) weight. European journal of soil biology, 44, 18-21.
  11. 78. Dechamps, C., Noret, N., mozek, R., Draye, X., & Meerts, P. J. (2008). Root allocation in metal-rich patch by Thlaspi caerulescens from normal and metalliferous soil: new insights into the rhizobox approach. Plant and soil, 310(1-2), 211-224. doi:10.1007/s11104-008-9648-7
  12. 79. Lefèvre, I., Marchal, G., Meerts, P. J., Corréal, E., & Lutts, S. (2008). Chloride salinity reduces cadmium accumulation by the Mediterranean halophyte species Atriplex halimus L. Environmental and experimental botany, 65, 142-152. doi:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2008.07.005

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