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  • van Herwijnen, R., Joffe, B., Ryngaerts, A., Leys, N. M., Wuertz, S., Schnell, A., Hausner, M., Springael, D., Govers, H. A. J., & Parsons, J. R. (2004). Effect of bioaugmentation and supplimentary carbon sources on degradation of PAHs by a soil derived culture: a chemostat study. In W. Verstraete (Ed.), Proceedings of the european symposium on environmental biotechnology, ESEB 2004 (pp. 765-766). A.A. Balkema Publihers.
  • Parsons, J. R., van Herwijnen, R., Joffe, B., Ryngaerts, A., Leys, N. M., Wuertz, S., Schnell, A., Hausner, M., Springael, D., & Govers, H. A. J. (2004). Effect of bioaugmentation and supplementary carbon sources on degradation of PAHs by a soil derived culture. In SETAC Europe 14th annual meeting (pp. 249)
  • Haftka, J. J. H., & Parsons, J. R. (2004). Analysis of freely dissolved PAHs with negligible depletion-SPME in the presence of dissolved organic matter. In SETAC Europe 14th annual meeting (pp. 142)
  • Parsons, J. R. (2004). Evaluation of availability to biota for organic contaminants ubiquitous in soils and sediments (ABACUS). In Book of Abstracts, 3rd Sednet workshop, monitoring sediment quality at river basin scale. Understanding the behaviour and fate of pollutants behaviour and fate of pollutants (pp. 124-125). SedNet.
  • Parsons, J. R. (2004). Evaluation of availibility to biota for organic contaminants ubiquitious in soils and sediments (ABACUS). In Monitoring Sediment Quality at River Basin Scale. Understanding the Behaviour and Fate of Pollutants (pp. 124-125)
  • Parsons, J. R. (2004). The effect of dissolved organic matter on the fate and bioavailibility of organic contaminants. In Monitoring Sediment Quality at River Basin Scale. Understanding the Behaviour and Fate of Pollutants (pp. 17-20)
  • Parsons, J. R., Zegers, B., Skoczynska, E. M., & de Voogt, P. (2004). Reductive debromination of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. In Abstracts Dioxin 2004: 24th International Symposium on halogenated environmental organic pollutants and POPs (Vol. 66).
  • Parsons, J. R., Zegers, B., Skoczynska, E. M., & de Voogt, P. (2004). Reductive debromination of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. Organohalogen Compounds, 66, 2272-2274.
  • van Herwijnen, R., van de Sande, B. F., van der Wielen, F. W. M., Springael, D., Govers, H. A. J., & Parsons, J. R. (2003). Influence of phenanthrene and fluoranthene on the degradation of fluorene and glucose by Sphingomonas sp. strain LB126 in chemostat cultures. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 46, 105-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-6496(03)00202-2
  • Sprenger, W. W., Dijkstra, A., Zwart, G. J. M., van Agterveld, M. P., van Noort, P. C. M., & Parsons, J. R. (2003). Competition of a parathion-hydrolyzing Flavobacterium with bacteria from ditch water in carbon-, nitrate- and phosphate-limited continuous cultures. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 43, 45-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-6496(02)00415-4
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