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Camille Dumat
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 132
Citations - 10971
Camille Dumat is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Earthworm. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 122 publications receiving 8090 citations. Previous affiliations of Camille Dumat include Ecolab & University of Lorraine.
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A comparison of technologies for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the current status of technology deployment and recommendations for future remediation research is presented. And the authors also elucidate and compare the available technologies that are currently being applied for remediation of heavy metal(loid) contaminated soils, as well as the economic aspect of soil remediation for different techniques.
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Lead Uptake, Toxicity, and Detoxification in Plants
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to describe how plants take lead up and to link such uptake to the ecotoxicity of lead in plants, and to address the mechanisms by which plants or plant systems detoxify lead.
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Chromium speciation, bioavailability, uptake, toxicity and detoxification in soil-plant system: A review.
Muhammad Shahid,Saliha Shamshad,Marina Rafiq,Sana Khalid,Irshad Bibi,Nabeel Khan Niazi,Camille Dumat,Muhammad Rashid +7 more
TL;DR: There is a dire need to monitor biogeochemical behavior of Cr in soil-plant system, as Chromium induces phytotoxicity by interfering plant growth, nutrient uptake and photosynthesis, inducing enhanced generation of reactive oxygen species, causing lipid peroxidation and altering the antioxidant activities.
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Foliar heavy metal uptake, toxicity and detoxification in plants: A comparison of foliar and root metal uptake.
TL;DR: This is the first review regarding biogeochemical behaviour of heavy metals in atmosphere-plant system and summarizes the mechanisms involved in foliar heavy metal uptake, transfer, compartmentation, toxicity and in plant detoxification.
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Heavy-metal-induced reactive oxygen species: phytotoxicity and physicochemical changes in plants.
Muhammad Shahid,Muhammad Shahid,Muhammad Shahid,Bertrand Pourrut,Camille Dumat,Camille Dumat,Muhammad Nadeem,Muhammad Aslam,Eric Pinelli,Eric Pinelli +9 more
TL;DR: The biochemiCal processes involved in the over production of ROS as an aftermath to heavy metal exposure are summarized and the ROS scavenging process that is associated with the antioxidant defense machinery is described.