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Autor:
Grégory Mahy, Amandine Liénard, Donato Kaya Muyumba, Michel Ngongo Luhembwe, Olivier Pourret, Gilles Colinet, Jessica Bonhoure
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 196:208-218
This paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest soil has been artificially spiked with rock fragments from natural copper (Cu) and cobalt (Co)-hills from Tenke-Fungurume (Democratic Republic of Congo). The Cu and Co conten
Autor:
Michel-Pierre Faucon, Ingrid Parmentier, Grégory Mahy, Pierre Jacques Meerts, Gilles Colinet, Michel Ngongo Luhembwe
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 19:333-343
Cuprophytes are plants that mostly occur on Cu-rich soil. In South Central Africa, these species are threatened by intensive mining exploitation destroying their habitats. Crepidorhopalon tenuis (Scrophulariaceae) is a tiny annual cuprophyte endemic
Autor:
Mylor Ngoy Shutcha, Pierre Jacques Meerts, Arthur Meersseman, Grégory Mahy, Michel Ngongo Luhembwe, François Malaisse, Michel-Pierre Faucon
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology and Evolution. 143:5-18
Background and aims - The occurrence of natural plant communities on Cuenriched substrates over significant areas of the earth's surface is exceptional. In Katanga (D.R.Congo), natural outcrops of copper-rich rocks are colonised by highly original pl
Autor:
Grégory Mahy, Pierre Jacques Meerts, Gilles Colinet, Michel Ngongo Luhembwe, Nathalie Verbruggen, Michel-Pierre Faucon
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 317:201-212
Cuprophytes are plants that mostly occur on Cu-rich soil in SC Africa. Crepidorhopalon perennis is endemic of a single site. C. tenuis has a broader niche, from normal to Cu-rich soil. Both have been considered as Cu-Co accumulators. We examined soil
Publikováno v:
Afrika Focus, Vol 22, Iss 1 (2009)
Autor:
Sandrine Godefroid, Ann Van de Vyver, Julie Lebrun, Wilfried Masengo Kalenga, Guylain Handjila Minengo, Charles Rose, Michel Ngongo Luhembwe, Thierry Vanderborght, Grégory Mahy
Background and aims – Plant species adapted to metalliferous soil are of high conservation value, and actions for preserving these species (some of them are endemics) are urgent given the threat of mining activities. In the framework of an integrat
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Autor:
Michel Ngongo Luhembwe, Mylor Ngoy Shutcha, Michel Mpundu Mubemba, Marjolein Visser, Pierre Jacques Meerts, Gilles Colinet, Michel-Pierre Faucon
Publikováno v:
International journal of phytoremediation. 12(6)
This study evaluates the feasibility of using the grass species Rendlia altera, Monocymbium ceresiiforme, Cynodon dactylon, and amendments (compost and lime) for the phytostabilisation of soils contaminated by Cu in the province of Katanga (Democrati