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Entries for Prof. Dr. Peter Schroeder
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| Academic degree: | Prof. Dr. |  | | Last name: | Schroeder | | First name: | Peter | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 1(4): environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution, and management strategies for forestry and plant ecosystems; 5(3): phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration; JSS-Soils, Section 3: Remediation and management of contaminated or degraded | | Organization/Institute: | Helmholtz-Zentrum München | | Department: | German Research Center for Environmental Health | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1 | | Postal code, City: | 85764 Neuherberg | | State: | | | Country: | Deutschland | | Phone: | 0049-89 3187 4056 | | Fax: | 0049 89 3187 3382 | | E-mail address: | peter.schroeder@helmholtz-muenchen.de | | Url: | http://www.gsf.de/amp | | Curriculum vitae: | Prof. Dr. Peter Schröder, Helmholtz-Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, 85764 Neuherberg, (peter.schroeder@helmholtz-muenchen.de)
ESPR-Subject Editor, Area 1(4): environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution, and management strategies for forestry and plant ecosystems
ESPR-Associate Subject Editor, Area 5(3): phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration
JSS-Soils, Associate Subject Editor Section 3:
Remediation and management of contaminated or degraded lands
UWSF-Herausgebergremium | | Areas of interest: | | soil/water contamination | | plant physiology | | phytoremediation | | enzymology/metabolism | | ecotoxicology | | ecology | | biomonitoring | | animal physiology | | air chemistry | | |
| | Articles: | ESPR Online First, OpenChoice - Bioenergy to Save the World. Producing novel energy plants for growth on abandoned land (9 pp) 15 ESPR (2) 172 (2008), Nutrient Biofortification and Exclusion of Pollutants in Food Plants: EU COST 859 Workshop at Sede Boqer Campus, Israel, October 23-25, 2007 14 ESPR (7) 451.1-451.7 (2007), Presentations of the (Associate) Subject Editors 15 ESPR (2) 143-149 (2008), Effect of Herbicides on Glutathione S-transferases in the Earthworm, Eisenia fetida (7 pp) 14 ESPR (7) 490-497 (2007), OPEN ACCESS: Using Phytoremediation Technologies to Upgrade Waste Water Treatment in Europe (8 pp) 14 ESPR (2) 114-122 (2007), How Plants Cope with Foreign Compounds. Translocation of xenobiotic glutathione conjugates in roots of barley (Hordeum vulgare) (9 pp) 13 ESPR (4) 276-286 (2006), Progress in Understanding the Sources, Deposition and Above-ground Fate of Trichloroacetic Acid (11 pp) 4 JSS (3) 205 (2004), New Cost Action Launched: Phytotechnologies to Promote Sustainable Land Use and Improve Food Safety 11 ESPR (6) 388-393 (2004), Reaction of Spruce Cells Toward Heavy Metals and the Influence of Culture Conditions (6 pp) 4 JSS (2) 133-140 (2004), Plant Response to Heavy Metals and Organic Pollutants in Cell Culture and at Whole Plant Level (8 pp) 3 JSS (4) 227 (2003), New Developments in Rhizosphere Research 3 JSS (4) 228 (2003), Phytoremediation 3 JSS (4) 223-226 (2003), Making Modern Agriculture Sustainable: FAM Research Network on Agroecosystems 10 ESPR (4) 225-234 (2003), Reaction of Detoxification Mechanisms in Suspension Cultured Spruce Cells (Picea abies L. KARST.) to Heavy Metals in Pure Mixture and in Soil Eluates 9 ESPR (1) 18-28 (2002), Exploiting Plant Metabolism for the Phytoremediation of Persistent Herbicides 9 ESPR (1) 73-85 (2002), Phytoremediation to Increase the Degradation of PCBs and PCDD/Fs: Potential and Limitations 9 ESPR (1) 1-3 (2002), Prospects for the Phytoremediation of Organic Pollutants in Europe 9 ESPR (1) 4-17 (2002), Prospects and Limitations of Phytoremediation for the Removal of Persistent Pesticides in the Environment 12 UWSF (1) 20 (2000), Bodenkunde - Untersuchungsmethoden und ihre Anwendungsgebiete 5 ESPR (4) 238-244 (1998), Formation, Characterization and Release of Non-Extractable Residues of [ 14 C]-Labeled Organic Xenobiotics in Soils 4 ESPR (3) 163-171 (1997), Exposure to Chlorinated Acetic Acids: 5 ESPR_Special (1) 38-45 (1998), Evaluation of the Impact of Volatile Chlorinated Hydrocarbons on Forest Trees Based on Air and Needle Measurement Data and the Detoxification Capacity of Spruce Needles 12 UWSF (1) 4 (2000), Lehrbuch der Bodenkunde
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