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Frédéric Rees
Researcher at University of Lorraine
Publications - 20
Citations - 732
Frédéric Rees is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochar & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 569 citations. Previous affiliations of Frédéric Rees include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Université Paris-Saclay.
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Short-term effects of biochar on soil heavy metal mobility are controlled by intra-particle diffusion and soil pH increase
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of biochar on the mobility of metals in soils are investigated, focusing on a possible kinetic limitation by transport in biochar particles, the evolution of the biochar mineral phases, and the effect of bio char on soil pH.
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Plant growth and metal uptake by a non-hyperaccumulating species (Lolium perenne) and a Cd-Zn hyperaccumulator (Noccaea caerulescens) in contaminated soils amended with biochar
Frédéric Rees,Frédéric Rees,Cyril Germain,Cyril Germain,Thibault Sterckeman,Thibault Sterckeman,Jean Louis Morel,Jean Louis Morel +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of biochar amendments on metal uptake by two contrasted plants grown on metal-contaminated soils were investigated, including a non-hyper-accumulating plant (Lolium perenne) and a Cd-and Zn-hyperaccumulator (Noccea caerulescens).
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Toward the Standardization of Biochar Analysis: The COST Action TD1107 Interlaboratory Comparison
Hans Jörg Bachmann,Thomas D. Bucheli,Alba Dieguez-Alonso,Daniele Fabbri,Heike Knicker,Hans-Peter Schmidt,Axel Ulbricht,Roland Becker,Alessandro Buscaroli,Diane Buerge,Andrew Cross,D Dickinson,Akio Enders,Valdemar I. Esteves,Michael W.H. Evangelou,Guido Fellet,K. Friedrich,Gabriel Gasco Guerrero,Bruno Glaser,Ulrich M. Hanke,Kelly Hanley,Isabel Hilber,Dimitrios Kalderis,Jens Leifeld,Ondřej Mašek,Jan Mumme,Marina Paneque Carmona,Roberto Calvelo Pereira,Frédéric Rees,Alessandro G. Rombolà,José María De la Rosa,Ruben Sakrabani,Saran Sohi,Gerhard Soja,Massimo Valagussa,Frank G. A. Verheijen,Franz Zehetner +36 more
TL;DR: An interlaboratory comparison in which 22 laboratories from 12 countries analyzed three different types of biochar for 38 physical-chemical parameters with their preferential methods provides recommendations to improve and harmonize specific methods for biochar analysis in the future.
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Root development of non-accumulating and hyperaccumulating plants in metal-contaminated soils amended with biochar
TL;DR: Biochar can have antagonist effects on plant metal uptake by decreasing metal availability, on one hand, and by increasing root surface and inducing root proliferation, on the other hand.
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Biochars in soils: towards the required level of scientific understanding
Priit Tammeorg,Ana Catarina Bastos,Simon Jeffery,Frédéric Rees,Jürgen Kern,Ellen R. Graber,Maurizio Ventura,M.G. Kibblewhite,António Amaro,Alice Budai,Cláudia M.d.S. Cordovil,Xavier Domene,Ciro Gardi,Gabriel Gascó,Ján Horák,Claudia Kammann,Elena Kondrlová,David A. Laird,Susana Loureiro,Martinho A. S. Martins,Pietro Panzacchi,Munoo Prasad,M. Prodana,Aline Peregrina Puga,Greet Ruysschaert,Lidia Sas-Paszt,Flávio C. Silva,Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira,Giustino Tonon,Gemini Delle Vedove,Costanza Zavalloni,Bruno Glaser,Frank G. A. Verheijen +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the current level of scientific understanding (LOSU) regarding the consequences of biochar application to soil were explored, and the highest future research priorities regarding biochar's effects in soils were: functional redundancy within soil microbial communities, bioavailability of bio-char's contaminants to soil biota, soil organic matter stability, GHG emissions, soil formation, soil hydrology, nutrient cycling due to microbial priming as well as altered rhizosphere ecology, and soil pH buffering capacity.