Assessment of plant-driven removal of emerging organic pollutants by duckweed.
- Dawn Reinhold, S. Vishwanathan, Jungmin Park, David Oh, F. Michael Saunders
- Environmental ScienceChemosphere
- 1 August 2010
Phytoaccumulation of antimicrobials from biosolids: impacts on environmental fate and relevance to human exposure.
- N. Aryal, Dawn Reinhold
- Environmental Science, MedicineWater Research
- 1 November 2011
Use of duckweed-based constructed wetlands for nutrient recovery and pollutant reduction from dairy wastewater.
- Umesh Adhikari, T. Harrigan, Dawn Reinhold
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2015
Biosolid-borne tetracyclines and sulfonamides in plants
- Shiny Mathews, Dawn Reinhold
- Biology, Environmental ScienceEnvironmental science and pollution research…
- 17 April 2013
An in-depth review of plant and mammalian studies suggest multiple potential transformation and conjugation pathways for tetracyclines and sulfonamides, which can result in degradation of the parent molecule to less toxic compounds.
Uptake and accumulation of antimicrobials, triclocarban and triclosan, by food crops in a hydroponic system
- Shiny Mathews, S. Henderson, Dawn Reinhold
- Biology, MedicineEnvironmental science and pollution research…
- 25 January 2014
Exposure calculations using national consumption data indicated that the average exposure to TCC and TCS from eating contaminated crops was substantially less than the exposure expected to cause adverse effects, but exceeded the predicted exposure from drinking water.
Transformation, Conjugation, and Sequestration Following the Uptake of Triclocarban by Jalapeno Pepper Plants.
- K. Huynh, E. Banach, Dawn Reinhold
- Chemistry, MedicineJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- 11 April 2018
Investigation of the accumulation, distribution, and metabolism of triclocarban following plant uptake revealed that TCC was detected in all plant tissues; after 12 weeks, human exposure to TCC through the consumption of pepper fruits is expected to be substantially higher when phytometabolism is considered.
Callus Cultures for Phytometabolism Studies: Phytometabolites of 3-Trifluoromethylphenol in Lemnaceae Plants and Callus Cultures
- Dawn Reinhold, Lauren Handell, F. Saunders
- Biology, EngineeringInternational journal of phytoremediation
- 12 April 2011
Evaluating the feasability and applicability of using callus cultures to study phytometabolism found the low success rate of callus induction procedures, length of time required to produce substantial callus mass, and the low accumulation of metabolites incallus cultures may limit the feasibility of callu cultures for assessing phytometricabolism.
Fate of fluorinated organic pollutants in aquatic plant systems: studies with lemnaceae and lemnaceae tissue cultures
- Dawn Reinhold
- Environmental Science
- 24 October 2007
Phytoremediation of Fluorinated Agrochemicals by Duckweed
- Dawn Reinhold, F. Saunders
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2006
In natural and engineered systems, aquatic plants actively remediate agricultural wastes and chemicals. Characterization of agrochemical removal by aquatic plants is essential for improved design of…
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