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Jérôme Labanowski
Researcher at University of Poitiers
Publications - 76
Citations - 1661
Jérôme Labanowski is an academic researcher from University of Poitiers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1220 citations. Previous affiliations of Jérôme Labanowski include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Kinetic extractions to assess mobilization of Zn, Pb, Cu, and Cd in a metal-contaminated soil: EDTA vs. citrate.
Jérôme Labanowski,Fabrice Monna,Alain Bermond,Philippe Cambier,Christelle Fernandez,Isabelle Lamy,Folkert van Oort +6 more
TL;DR: Proportions of citrate-labile metals were found consistent with their short-term, in-situ mobility assessed in the studied soil, i.e., metal amount released in the soil solution or extracted by cultivated plants.
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Separate treatment of hospital and urban wastewaters: A real scale comparison of effluents and their effect on microbial communities.
Teofana Chonova,Teofana Chonova,François Keck,Jérôme Labanowski,Bernard Montuelle,Frédéric Rimet,Agnès Bouchez +6 more
TL;DR: According to the removal efficiency of pharmaceuticals, the separate treatment was beneficial, however, their high concentrations in the HTE and the following adaptations of biofilm communities identify the importance of adapting wastewater treatment to specific hospital pollutants.
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Impact of wastewater treatment plant discharge on the contamination of river biofilms by pharmaceuticals and antibiotic resistance
Elodie Aubertheau,Thibault Stalder,Leslie Mondamert,Marie-Cécile Ploy,Christophe Dagot,Jérôme Labanowski +5 more
TL;DR: The present study confirms that the discharge from WWTPs has an impact on the aquatic environment.
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“Modern agriculture” transfers many pesticides to watercourses: a case study of a representative rural catchment of southern Brazil
José Augusto Monteiro de Castro Lima,Jérôme Labanowski,Marília Camotti Bastos,Renato Zanella,Osmar D. Prestes,Jocelina Paranhos Rosa de Vargas,Leslie Mondamert,Eugenie Granado,Tales Tiecher,Mohsin Zafar,Alexandre Troian,Thibaut Le Guet,Danilo Rheinheimer dos Santos +12 more
TL;DR: The grab (water) and passive sampling (Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler—POCIS) was effective to discriminate the contamination according to the main land use of each sampling site, and areas with the predominance of soybean cultivation under no-tillage tended to have higher concentrations of fungicide, while in the more diversified region, the herbicides showed higher values.
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Understanding the fouling of UF/MF hollow fibres of biologically treated wastewaters using advanced EfOM characterization and statistical tools.
TL;DR: The feasibility of coupling fluorescence EEM and LC-OCD-UVD-OND to investigate the fouling potential as well as a means to differentiate natural organic matter (NOM) from EfOM was shown.