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Marco Trevisan
Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Publications - 376
Citations - 6358
Marco Trevisan is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water pollution & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 370 publications receiving 5336 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Trevisan include The Catholic University of America.
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Comparison and evaluation of eight pesticide environmental risk indicators developed in Europe and recommendations for future use
J. Reus,P. Leendertse,Christian Bockstaller,Inge S. Fomsgaard,V. Gutsche,Kathleen Lewis,C. Nilsson,L. Pussemier,Marco Trevisan,H.M.G. van der Werf,F. Alfarroba,S. Blümel,J. Isart,D. McGrath,T. Seppala +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to solve the UHRA problem in the context of medical data collection, which is not available in the UHARA UAV system.
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A European test of pesticide-leaching models: methodology and major recommendations
Marnik Vanclooster,J.J.T.I. Boesten,Marco Trevisan,Colin D. Brown,Ettore Capri,O. M. Eklo,B. Gottesbüren,V. Gouy,A.M.A. van der Linden +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the methodology and major conclusions of a test of pesticide-leaching models, including water, solute, heat, and pesticides, through the soil profile.
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Mitigation of agricultural nonpoint-source pesticide pollution in artificial wetland ecosystems
Caroline Gregoire,David Elsaesser,David Huguenot,Jens Lange,Thierry Lebeau,Annalisa Merli,Robert Mosé,Elodie Passeport,Sylvain Payraudeau,Tobias Schütz,Ralf Schulz,Gabriela Tapia-Padilla,Julien Tournebize,Marco Trevisan,Adrien Wanko +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the efficiency of ecological bioengineering methods using different artificial wetland (AW) prototypes throughout Europe, and optimized physical and biological processes to mitigate agricultural non-point-source pesticide pollution in AW ecosystems.
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Root Uptake and Xylem Translocation of Pesticides from Different Chemical Classes
TL;DR: In this paper, a pressure-chamber technique was used to study the root uptake and xylem translocation of some fungicides, herbicides and an insecticide from different chemical classes in detopped soybean roots.
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Bioavailability and degradation of phenanthrene in compost amended soils
TL;DR: The results suggest that compost induces the degradation in soils of easily degradable compounds such as phenanthrene, when the proper bacteria are in the compost; more resistant xenobiotics may instead be trapped by the compost organic matter, thus becoming less available.