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Pascale Prudent

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  55
Citations -  1116

Pascale Prudent is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Compost. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 47 publications receiving 979 citations. Previous affiliations of Pascale Prudent include University of Provence.

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Metal accumulating plants: Medium's role

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of chelating agents (EDTA, citric acid, and soluble organic fractions of compost) on zinc and lead absorption in Brassica juncea was evaluated using in vitro cultures.
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UV spectroscopy: A tool for monitoring humification and for proposing an index of the maturity of compost

TL;DR: A new index obtained by UV spectroscopy using the deconvolution of an unknown spectrum of compost with 3 reference spectra, which gave precise information about the quality of the compost and made it possible to disregard the values of aberrant concentrations caused by the classical protocol of extraction.
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Monitoring of green waste composting process based on redox potential.

TL;DR: An opposite correlation between Eh and C(HA)/C(FA) ratio was found and can be used to monitor green wastes composting, and linear regression of this parameter with Eh was chosen to monitor the composting process.
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Feasibility of using an organic substrate in a wetland system treating sewage sludge: Impact of plant species

TL;DR: Results confirmed that the organic substrate can be used in such wetlands treating highly organic sludge, without clogging phenomena, and plants showed positive impact on substrate temporal patterns and also on the outflow water quality.
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Selection of native plants with phytoremediation potential for highly contaminated Mediterranean soil restoration: Tools for a non-destructive and integrative approach.

TL;DR: An effective and non-destructive method for the selection of native Mediterranean plants with phytoremediation potential based on their spontaneous recovery capacities and identification of highly polluted priority intervention areas through the study site where phytostabilization should be implemented is developed.