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Jean Louis Morel
Researcher at University of Lorraine
Publications - 114
Citations - 4152
Jean Louis Morel is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperaccumulator & Technosol. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3089 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Louis Morel include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Robust Matrix Effect-Free Method for Simultaneous Determination of Legacy and Emerging Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Crop and Soil Matrices.
Chen Lei,Yuya Dai,Can Zhou,Xiongfei Huang,Shizhong Wang,Hang Yu,Yun Liu,Jean Louis Morel,Qingqi Lin,Qingqi Lin,Rongliang Qiu,Rongliang Qiu +11 more
TL;DR: The successful application of the matrix effect-free method to simultaneously determine the legacy and emerging PFASs in crop and soil samples has demonstrated its excellent practicability for monitoring emerging PFAss in soil-crop systems.
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Rhizosphere chemistry and above-ground elemental fractionation of nickel hyperaccumulator species from Weda Bay (Indonesia)
Séverine Lopez,Antony van der Ent,Antony van der Ent,Peter D. Erskine,Guillaume Echevarria,Guillaume Echevarria,Jean Louis Morel,Gavin Lee,Edi Permana,Emile Benizri +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the identification and use of hyperaccumulator plants in mining projects has been recognized as an important component of mine planning at several sites around the world, including Halmahera.
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Bacterial community diversity in the rhizosphere of nickel hyperaccumulator plant species from Borneo Island (Malaysia).
Séverine Lopez,Antony van der Ent,Antony van der Ent,Sukaibin Sumail,John B. Sugau,Matsain Mohd Buang,Zarina Amin,Guillaume Echevarria,Guillaume Echevarria,Jean Louis Morel,Emile Benizri +10 more
TL;DR: Redundancy analysis based on soil chemical analyses and relative abundances of the major bacterial phyla showed that abiotic factors of the studied sites drove the bacterial diversity.
Agromining for nickel: a complete chain that optimizes ecosystem services rendered by ultramafic landscapes.
Guillaume Echevarria,Alan J. M. Baker,Aida Bani,Emile Benizri,Antony van der Ent,Vivian Houzelot,Petra Kidd,Baptiste Laubie,Jean Louis Morel,Marie-Noëlle Pons,Marie-Odile Simonnot,Xin Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: Nickel agromining can thus offer an eco-efficient alternative to classical pyro- or hydrometallurgical processes without disturbing the soil cover and the geology from soils and rocks that would be considered as low grade ores or sterile material for conventional mining methods as mentioned in this paper.
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Element Case Studies: Nickel (Tropical Regions)
Philip Nti Nkrumah,Dulce Montserrat Navarrete Gutiérrez,Romane Tisserand,Antony van der Ent,Guillaume Echevarria,A. Joseph Pollard,Rufus L. Chaney,Jean Louis Morel +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the progress of tropical Ni agromining in two regions, namely Southeast Asia and the neotropical region, is discussed, and the two most promising metal crops in Sabah are Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi and Rinorea cf. bengalensis.