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Referred Publications

  1. Greenberg BM, X-D Huang, P Gerwing, J Gurska, K Gerhardt, X-M Yu, W Wang, J Nykamp, N Knezevich, G MacNeill, S Yang, X Lu, K Cryer, N Reid and B Glick (2008). Use of a multi-process phytoremediation system for decontamination of petroleum impacted soils: results of successful field trials. In: Proceeding of the 33rd AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response, Environment Canada. Ottawa, ON, 2: 615-625.

  2. Greenberg BM, X-D Huang, P Gerwing, X-M Yu, P Chang, SS Wu, K Gerhardt, J Nykamp, X Lu and B Glick (2008). Phytoremediation of salt impacted soils: greenhouse and the field trials of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) to improve plant growth and salt phytoaccumulation. In: Proceeding of the 33rd AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response. Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, 2: 627-637.

  3. Greenberg BM, XD Huang, K Gerhardt, P Mosley, XM Yu, S Liddycoat, X Lu, B McCallum, G MacNeill, N Knezevich, M Hannaberg, P Gerwing, T Obal and B Chubb (2012). Phytoremediation of Petroleum and Salt Impacted Soils: A Scientifically-based Innovative Remediation Process. Proceedings of the 35th AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response. Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON. 1, 420-433.

  4. Chang P, KE Gerhardt, X-D Huang, X-M Yu, BR Glick, PD Gerwing and BM Greenberg (2014). Plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate the growth of barley and oats in salt-impacted soil: Implications for phytoremediation of saline soils. Int. J. Phytorem. 16: 1133-1147 (doi: 10.1080/15226514.2013.821447).

  5. Murray EW, Greenburg BM, Cryer K., Poltorak B, McKeown J, Spies J, and PD Gerwing (2019). Kinetics of phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil. International Journal of Phytoremediation 21(1):27-33. (doi: 10.1080/15226514.2018.1523870).

  6. Murray EW, B Poltorak, K Cryer, A Dunn, B Greenberg, M Quesnel, and P Gerwing (2021). Phytoremediation as a Strategy for Remote Contaminated Sites. Proceedings of the 43rd AMOP (Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program) Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 761-775.

  7. Murray EW, M Quesnel, K Cryer, B Poltorak, A Dunn, L Rogochevski, P Gerwing, and B Greenberg (2021). Improving Contaminated Soil Remediation – Using Plants to Promote Beneficial Bacteria. Proceedings of the 43rd AMOP (Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program) Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response. Ottawa, ON, Canada, pp. 776-787.