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    The Role of Microorganisms in Mobilization and Phytoextraction of Rare Earth Elements: A Review by Jalali, Jihen, Lebeau, Thierry

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (15-06-2021)
    “…Rare earth (RE) elements are a group of 17 chemical elements including the 15 lanthanides plus Yttrium and Scandium. RE have been identified as critical…”
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    Bioaugmentation coupled with phytoextraction for the treatment of Cd and Sr, and reuse opportunities for phosphogypsum rare earth elements by Jalali, Jihen, Gaudin, Pierre, Ammar, Emna, Lebeau, Thierry

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-11-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Tunisian phosphogypsum (PG) contains rare earth elements (REE), i.e., Ce, La and Y.•Clover and sunflower can grow on PG when mixed with…”
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    Fate and transport of metal trace elements from phosphogypsum piles in Tunisia and their impact on soil bacteria and wild plants by Jalali, Jihen, Gaudin, Pierre, Capiaux, Hervé, Ammar, Emna, Lebeau, Thierry

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-06-2019)
    “…The phosphate industry in Tunisia generates large amounts of phosphogypsum (PG) with more than 107 t per year. Environmental impact of this solid waste was…”
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    Isolation and screening of indigenous bacteria from phosphogypsum-contaminated soils for their potential in promoting plant growth and trace elements mobilization by Jalali, Jihen, Gaudin, Pierre, Capiaux, Hervé, Ammar, Emna, Lebeau, Thierry

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-04-2020)
    “…Bacteria isolated from soils in the vicinity of phosphogypsum (PG) stockpiles were studied for their potential use in bioaugmentation-assisted phytoextraction…”
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    Phosphogypsum biotransformation by aerobic bacterial flora and isolated Trichoderma asperellum from Tunisian storage piles by Jalali, Jihen, Magdich, Salwa, Jarboui, Raja, Loungou, Mouna, Ammar, Emna

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-05-2016)
    “…•The enrichment culture on PG enabled the development of microorganisms.•The isolated Trichoderma asperellum grew on PG concentration at 200gL−1.•At 200gL−1PG…”
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