Gallois, Nicolas Dhommée, Roxane Braylé, Paul Evariste, Lauris Soumaoro, Idrissa Diaz-Vanegas, Camila Larras, Floriane Cheloni, Giulia
The EcotoxicoMicYR group was initially composed of 4 Ph.D. students and 4 post-doctoral researchers. In brief, the EcotoxicoMicYR webinar took place three Monday afternoons in a row from November 22 to December 6, 2021. These three half-day webinars reached a success beyond our expectations with 25 countries and 41 presentations. Keynote lectures w...
Pan, Dandan Xu, Yue Ni, Yaxin Zhang, Houpu Hua, Rimao Wu, Xiangwei
Published in
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
The application of exogenous biodegradation strains in pesticide-polluted soils encounters the challenges of migration and persistence of inoculants. In this study, the degradation characteristics, vertical migration capacity, and microbial ecological risk assessment of an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-tagged 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyace...
Carles, Louis Martin-Laurent, Fabrice Devers, Marion Spor, Aymé Rouard, Nadine Beguet, Jérémie Besse-Hoggan, Pascale Batisson, Isabelle
Published in
Journal of hazardous materials
One of the major problems with pesticides is linked to the non-negligible proportion of the sprayed active ingredient that does not reach its intended target and contaminates environmental compartments. Here, we have implemented and provided new insights to the preventive bioremediation process based on the simultaneous application of the pesticide...
Lozano, Clément
UV filters are the active components of sun protection products and are used as stabilizing agents in cosmetics and industrial products. Several studies reported the worldwide occurrence of UV filters in coastal waters and demonstrated their bioaccumulation and toxic effects on aquatic organisms. Marine bacteria dominate the marine biomass and are ...
Tardy, Vincent Bonnineau, Chloé Bouchez, Agnès Miège, Cécile Masson, Matthieu Jeannin, Pierric Pesce, Stéphane
Pharmaceutical industry effluents are complex and highly variable in time. Assessing the efficiency of a pharmaceutical industry wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and the resulting decrease in effluent toxicity and ecological risk is thus not straightforward. We set up an original in situ pilot directly connected to a pharmaceutical WWTP to monitor...
Roose-Amsaleg, Céline David, Viviane Alliot, Fabrice Guigon, Elodie Crouzet, Olivier Laverman, Anniet
Antibiotics released in agricultural soils alter soil bacterial communities, inducing antimicrobial resistance and, in turn, canceling the efficiency of antibiotic drugs used for human and animal health. In soils, antibiotic impact on nitrogen cycling is poorly known, notably when antibiotic mixtures are applied. We hypothesized that the impact of ...
Desiante, Werner L Minas, Nora S Fenner, Kathrin
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Water research
Micropollutants are ubiquitously found in natural surface waters and pose a potential risk to aquatic organisms. Stream biofilms, consisting of bacteria, algae and other microorganisms potentially contribute to bioremediating aquatic environments by biotransforming xenobiotic substances. When investigating the potential of stream biofilms to remove...
Evariste, Lauris Braylé, Paul Mouchet, Florence Silvestre, Jérôme Gauthier, Laury Flahaut, Emmanuel Pinelli, Eric Barret, Maialen
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Graphene-based nanomaterials (GBMs), such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO), possess unique properties triggering high expectations for the development of new technological applications and are forecasted to be produced at industrial-scale. This raises the question of potential adverse outcomes on living organisms and especial...
Evariste, Lauris Braylé, Paul Mouchet, Florence Silvestre, Jérôme Gauthier, Laury Flahaut, Emmanuel Pinelli, Eric Barret, Maialen
Graphene-based nanomaterials (GBMs), such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO), possess unique properties triggering high expectations for the development of new technological applications and are forecasted to be produced at industrial-scale. This raises the question of potential adverse outcomes on living organisms and especial...
Pagnout, Christophe