Nele Witters
University of Hasselt
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Chemosphere | 2015
Kai Xue; J. D. Van Nostrand; Jaco Vangronsveld; Nele Witters; Jolien Janssen; Jurate Kumpiene; Grzegorz Siebielec; Rafal Galazka; Laura Giagnoni; Mariarita Arenella; J-Z Zhou; Giancarlo Renella
We studied the microbial functional diversity, biochemical activity, heavy metals (HM) availability and soil toxicity of Cd, Pb and Zn contaminated soils, kept under grassland or short rotation coppice (SRC) to attenuate the risks associated with HM contamination and restore the soil ecological functions. Soil microbial functional diversity was analyzed by the GeoChip, a functional gene microarray containing probes for genes involved in nutrient cycling, metal resistance and stress response. Soil under SRC showed a higher abundance of microbial genes involved in C, N, P and S cycles and resistance to various HM, higher microbial biomass, respiration and enzyme activity rates, and lower HM availability than the grassland soil. The linkages between functional genes of soil microbial communities and soil chemical properties, HM availability and biochemical activity were also investigated. Soil toxicity and N, P and Pb availability were important factors in shaping the microbial functional diversity, as determined by CCA. We concluded that in HM contaminated soils the microbial functional diversity was positively influenced by SRC management through the reduction of HM availability and soil toxicity increase of nutrient cycling. The presented results can be important in predicting the long term environmental sustainability of plant-based soil remediation.
ieee international energy conference | 2016
Kristof May; Philippe Van Dievel; Kristof De Vos; Ronnie Belmans; Michele Moretti; Nele Witters
In light of the European Union objectives concerning energy efficiency and sustainability, several Member States are advocating for, and even subsidizing the integration of renewable generation, distributed generation and smart grid technologies. This paper aims to evaluate the existing environmental and electricity market regulation applied in the five regions across Europe involved within the GREAT project, i.e. Flanders, England, The Netherlands, Scotland, Ireland. This analysis focuses particularly on communities and SMEs.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012
Nele Witters; Robert Mendelsohn; S. Van Slycken; Nele Weyens; Eloi Schreurs; Erik Meers; Filip Tack; Robert Carleer; Jaco Vangronsveld
Journal of Environmental Management | 2013
Andrew B. Cundy; Richard Bardos; Andrew Church; Markus Puschenreiter; Wolfgang Friesl-Hanl; Ingo Müller; Silke Neu; Michel Mench; Nele Witters; Jaco Vangronsveld
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012
Nele Witters; Robert Mendelsohn; S. Van Passel; S. Van Slycken; Nele Weyens; Eloi Schreurs; Erik Meers; Filip Tack; Bernard Vanheusden; Jaco Vangronsveld
Journal of Environmental Management | 2016
Andrew B. Cundy; Richard Bardos; Markus Puschenreiter; Michel Mench; Valérie Bert; Wolfgang Friesl-Hanl; Ingo Müller; Xiaonuo Li; Nele Weyens; Nele Witters; Jaco Vangronsveld
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017
Michele Moretti; S. Njakou Djomo; Hossein Azadi; Kristof May; K. De Vos; S. Van Passel; Nele Witters
Applied Energy | 2015
S. Njakou Djomo; Nele Witters; M. Van Dael; Benoit Gabrielle; R. Ceulemans
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences | 2008
Van Slycken S; Erik Meers; Linda Meiresonne; Nele Witters; Kristin Adriaensen; A. Peene; Winnie Dejonghe; Theo Thewys; Jaco Vangronsveld; Filip Tack
Facies | 2008
Erik Meers; Wim Soetaert; Nele Witters; Theo Thewys; Erick Vandamme