From PATH4@TIFTON.BITNET Thu Mar 3 12:45:01 1994 Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 14:27:42 EST From: RON GITAITIS Reply to: Agriculture Discussion To: Multiple recipients of list AGRIC-L Subject: Bart Hall-Beyer On Tue, 18 Jan 1994 14:06:31 -0500 Ray Dobert said: >Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 12:12:19 -0600 (CST) >From: Bart Hall_Beyer > > >If there is no list or group, do any of you know of researchers and >others working in that field ? > >Bart Hall-Beyer ):* >Fayetteville, Ark. Here are a few names to begin your quest. I do not know how many of these people are still at the locations listed, as I am taking them off of references that are 1-10 yrs old. D.K. Chatterjee, J.J. Kilbane, and A.M. Chakrabarty Univ. Illinois Dept. of Microbiology Frank Higson and Dennis Focht Univ. of Calif. @Riverside Dept of Soil and Environm. Sci. O.A. Ogunseitan, I.L. Delgado, Y.-L. Tsai and B.H. Olson Univ. of Calif Irvine Environ. Analysis & Design Program in Social Ecology S.-Y. Liu, Z. Zheng, R. Zhang, and J.-M. Bollag Penn State Univ Dept. of Agronomy Lab of Soil Biochemistry Martin Alexander Dept. of Agronomy/ Lab of Soil Microbiology Cornell University Nikolaus Amrhein Institut fur Pflanzenwissenschaften / Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen, ETH Zurich, Sonneggstrasse 5 Ch-8092 Zurich, Switzerland S. E. Maloney Division of Biotechnology, Public Health Laboratory Service Centre for Applied Microbiology & Research Porton Down / Salisbury / Wiltshire / SP4 0JG / UNITED KINGDOM Walter Mulbry and Jeffry Karns USDA Pesticide Degradation Laboratory ARS / USDA Beltsville MD 20705 Allan Konopka Dept. of Biological Sciences / Purdue University From K.Canning@geog.utas.edu.au Thu Mar 3 12:46:20 1994 Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 11:32:35 +1000 From: Kathy Canning Reply to: Agriculture Discussion To: Multiple recipients of list AGRIC-L Subject: Re: Bioremediation (fwd) >Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 12:12:19 -0600 (CST) >From: Bart Hall_Beyer >To: sanet-mg@twosocks.ces.ncsu.edu >Subject: Bioremediation > >Is anyone aware of a list or discussion group dealing with >"bioremediation" of agricultural lands ? >If there is no list or group, do any of you know of researchers and >others working in that field Try these contacts: Marion Grinter &/or John Wickens at Bio-region Computer Mapping & Research 3 Le Hunte St, ACT 2600 Australia ph & fx (06 282 5808; Email biomap@peg or try Tania Stadler (she is away for a week) Tania.Stadler@geog.utas.edu.au regards Kathy > From SUMNERME@uga.cc.uga.edu Thu Mar 3 12:48:14 1994 Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 08:16:54 EST From: "Malcolm E. Sumner" Reply to: Agriculture Discussion To: Multiple recipients of list AGRIC-L Subject: Re: Bioremediation (fwd) Dear Dr Dobert Dr Domy Adriano and myself are starting a project on the bioremed iation of steel flue dust contaminated soil (heavy metals) using a combination of crops and soil treatments. Regards Malcolm Sumner From SIMONS@mbrsbr.agr.ca Thu Mar 3 12:57:04 1994 Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 14:40:54 -0500 From: Richard Simons Reply to: Agriculture Discussion To: Multiple recipients of list AGRIC-L Subject: Bioremediation A few more names of possible contacts : A.D. (Tony) Bradshaw of the University of Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK, has worked on heavy metal tolerance in grasses and revegetation of polluted sites. He has also worked with revegetation of colliery spoil heaps and, I believe, of heaps of slate waste. J.E. Winch, recently retired from Crop Sci. Dept., U. of Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1 (ph (519) 824-4120) has been involved with revegetation of mine tailings in northern areas of Canada. Over the past 20-30 years, the city of Swansea, Wales, has made an impressive job of dealing with heavily-polluted areas, and probably has built up considerable expertise. I hope these suggestions are useful. Richard Simons, Agric. Canada, Brandon, Manitoba