International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils Int July 29- 30, 2014 PPS International Congress Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils 1. Auditorium 2. Conference room 3. Final circular 4. Other rooms With great pleasure the Organizing Committee is sending the final circular of the International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils (PPS) In late July, Vigo's climate will probably be hot. Temperature is expected to be about 15ºC at night and 25 ° C at daytime on average. It is also possible that it rains. We are looking forward to seeing you here in Vigo Conference Proceedings The Proceedings (extended abstracts of PPS) will be published in an indexed international journal. Details on the proceedings submission will be provided on the conference website. 5. Congress venue Centro Social Novacaixagalicia.Policarpo Sanz, 24 4.Reception Fifth Circular We have selected a venue located downtown. All the suggested hotels are really near to this historical building, you will be able to arrive to the venue in less than 10 minutes walking. The building has recently been internally rebuilt in order to be a centre of conventions. We will use the main room (1, auditorium) and the conference room (2), but if we finally need more rooms, the building is well prepared (3). All expected facilities are there, from video projectors to free wifi. 1 Internationaal Congress of Phytoremediati P on of Polluted Soils July y 29- 30, 2014 Reg gistration n T Travel to Vi igo Vigo is well w connecteed by plane from Paaris (France),, Barcelona and Madrid (Spaiin). Other European n airports have limited connectio ons to Vigo airport. Alternativvely you could d also reach Vigo by flying f to Porto (Portugal) and San ntiago de Compostela (Galicia), which are not n very far u can fly to from Viggo. But if you Vigo you u will reach your hotel faster! ontact the travel agency Please co of the Co ongress shoulld you want any theer information, please contact Abramar or any other good travel agency: online.com). This agency abramaro could heelp you and d they are booking hotels for most delegatess. In the nexxt page you will be ab ble to check the t location of the recommended r d hotels in relation tto the venue. You may also travel from Madrid 10 h, 30‐60 to Vigo by train (7‐1 euro per round trip) or bus (7‐8 h, uro, per round trip). You 40‐50 eu can acceess the train or the bus from th he airport using the subway. • Fifth Circullar Registrration continues to be open via th he webpage e link. The latte registrattion fee is 350 € and d 250 € forr students and accomp panying perrsons Lunche es (29 and 30), 3 and diinner (30th h) will be at the Bahiaa de Vigo Ho otel (see map) The reggistration fee f covers conferencee material, publication n of the absstracts, welcome partty, coffee b breaks, the lunches of the two days and dinn ner of Wedn nesday. me party Welcom The Local Organizzing Comm mittee welco omes the participants p s on Tuesdaay July 29th h at 19:30 at the Castrelos palace (see map) m offered d by the Maajor. Invited Speakers S Researcch of Metalophytes frrom mine spoils in the e Andes Ran nge. Jaume Bech. Barce elona Unive ersity. Spain. The efficiency of o phytotrreatment in the re emediation of nmental maatrices contaminated by organicc and inorganic environ pollutaants: case studie. Cristina C Maacci. Natio onal Reseaarch Council, Institute o of Ecosyste em Study, P Pisa, Italy. Phytore emediation n of pollute ed soils: hype, hope and facts. Je ean‐ Paul Schwitzgué S ébel. Swisss Federal Research Institute of Techno ology, Lausaanne, Switzerland. Environ nmental Im mpacts and soil remediation in Uranium min ning areas from cen ntral Portu ugal. Man nuela Abrreu. Techn nical Universsity of Lisbo on, Institute e Superior o of Agronom my. Portugaal. 2 Internationaal Congress of Phytoremediati P on of Polluted Soils July y 29- 30, 2014 Session ns and Ch hairperso ons 1.- Heavy y Metals. J. Bech 2.- Organ nic Polluta ants.Chairrman: J. P, P Schwitzguébel 3.- Radio oactive Ele ements: M. M Abreu 4.- Otherr Aspects of Phytorremediatio on S s Instructions for Speakers All prese entation rooms are equipped e w with a projjector and a computter with Po owerpoint software. ning of the congress.. Please prrovide yourr talk, in .ppt or .pptx format, at the beginn You mus st provide your talk, in .ppt or o .pptx fo ormat in the t USB fflash drive e into the Conference Secreta ary, at the beginning of the con ngress, or at least 30 0 minutes before b the session begins b Please no ote that the allocated d time inclludes a 10 minutes and a 5 min discussion n time for oral contrributions. The oral presentatio p ons can be e made in English E Author's s Guidelin nes for Posters P The poste ers can be e displayed d starting on o Tuesday y July 29th h 2014, in ttheir alloca ated stand (marked with w a refe erence). Po osters may y be displa ayed throughout the entire period of the conferenc ce. The dim mensions of the boa ards are 11 189 x 841 mm (A0 sttandard). At A the top right of th he poster authors a mu ust include the assign ned referen nce. Authors are a respon nsible for mounting m th he posters s on the co orrespondin ng board, as a well as removing g them at the t end off the confe erence. The materials s for poste er mountin ng will be provided by organ nizers. All posters should s be accessible e for all tthe duratio on of the congress s. Fifth Circullar 3 International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils July 29- 30, 2014 SCIENTIFIC P PROGRAM TIME TUESDAY JULY 29 WEDNESDAY JULY 30 09:00 Documentation delivery 09:30 Welcoming session Session 1and 2: Invited lecture: Cristina Macci The efficiency of phytotreatment in the remediation of environmental matrices contaminated by organic and inorganic pollutants: case studies 10:30 Coffee break / Poster session Coffee break/ Poster session Session 1(cont.): Heavy metals Session chair: Jaume Bech Oral presentations 11:30 Session 1: Heavy metals Plenary lecture: Jaume Bech (Chairperson) Research of metalophytes from mine spoils in the Andes Range Session 1: Heavy metals Session chair: Jaume Bech Oral presentations PPS‐HM5: L. Fernández‐Pozo. Phytoremediation of waste dump in an abandoned Antimony mine PPS‐HM6: Domenico Morabito. Phytostabilization of mining soils contaminated with As, Pb and Sb by two Salix Genotypes PPS‐HM7: S.C Fernández Menéndez. Phytoremediation capability of native plant species living in Pb‐Zn and Hg‐As mining wastes, Cantabrian range, north of Spain PPS‐HM8: Clistenes Nascemento. Citric acid‐assisted phytoextraction of Lead: a field experiment. Session 1: Heavy metals Session chair: Juan Carlos Novoa Muñoz Oral presentations PPS‐HM1: Masahiko Katoh. Lead phase removed from contaminated soil by phytoremediation combined with an immobilization material PPS‐HM2: Michel Mench. Performances of Gentle (Phyto) remediation Options at Field Scale in the EU FP7 GREENLAND Network of Trace Element‐Contaminated Sites. PPS‐HM3: Paula Madejón. Effect of organic amendments on trace element availability in contaminated soil by three extraction methods (0.01 M CaCl2, soil pore water and diffusive gradient in thin films). PPS‐HM4: Nadège Oustriere. Phytomanagement of a metal‐ contaminated technosol. PPS‐HM9: Raúl Zornoza. Chromium content, availability and interactions with soil properties to evaluate the phytoextracion potential in a dry riverbed from southeast Spain. PPS‐HM10: Charlotte Poschenrieder. Impact of NaCl on both soil Cd fractions and Cd uptake by the halophyte Sesuvium portulacastrum. PPS‐HM11: Sanz‐Fernández M. Identification of Arabidopsis mutants with different sensitivity to heavy metals. PPS‐HM12: Pilar García Gonzalo. Isolation and characterization of chromium‐tolerant bacteria from the rhizosphere of Hordeum vulgare L. grown on metal contaminated soil. 13:30 Lunch Lunch 15:30 Session 2: Organic pollutants Plenary lecture: Jean‐Paul Schwitzguébel (Chairperson) Phytoremediation of polluted soils: hype, hope and facts. Session 3: Radioactive elements Plenary lecture: Manuela Abreu (Chairperson) Environmental impacts and soil remediation in Uranium mining areas from central Portugal 16:30 Coffee break / Poster session Coffee break/ Poster session 12:30 Session 2: Organic pollutants Session Chair: Jean‐Paul Schwitzguébel Oral presentations PPS‐OP1: Blondel Claire. Impact of organochlorines (Lindane, Chlordecone) on the rhizosphere functionality of Zea Mays. 17:30 PPS‐OP2: Ramón Aznar. Determination of selected pharmaceutical compounds in soils from spanish agricultural fields. PPS‐OP3: Cristina Macci. Phytoremediation of contaminated soil an historically: real scale approach PPS‐OP‐6: Jean‐Paul Schwitzguébel. Plant detoxification capacity of xenobiotic compounds as limiting factor for phytoremediation. 18:30 Session 3: Radioactive elements Session 4: Other Aspects of Phytoremediation Sessions Chair: Manuela Abreu PPS‐RE1: Eri Adams. Strategic approaches for improved phytoremediation of farmland contaminated with radiocesium in Japan. PPS‐OA1: Lauge Clausen. Phytotoxicity of NaF and uptake of F to willows. PPS‐OA2: Nikolai Dinev. Ecological monitoring of contaminated soils in Bulgaria PPS‐OA3: Abdul Wahid. Architectural and biochemicals changes in embryonic tissues of maize under cadmium Departure to the welcome party at the Castrelos palace offered toxicity. 19:30 Fifth Circular by the Major Welcome Party Dinner 4 International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils July 29- 30, 2014 Lunches and dinner Walking route (8 min.) from the Congress venue to the Hotel Bahía de Vigo: Lunches (29 and 30), and dinner (30) Congress venue Walking route (45 min.) from the Conference venue to the Castrelos Palace (welcome party) Fifth Circular 5 International Congress of Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils July 29- 30, 2014 Take bus Center Circular Bus (C1) in Colon, and get off at Plaza de America Route from the Conference venue to Circular 1 bus (Colón stop) (2 min. walk). Get off the bus at the Plaza de América stop Walking route from Plaza de America bus stop to the Castrelos Palace (18 min.) Fifth Circular 6
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