Anissa LOUNES - HADJ SAHRAOUI
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Prof. Anissa Lounès – Hadj Sahraoui works at Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale, Calais, France. She is the research team leader of « Plant-fungi interactions and Remediation » laboratory at Environmental Chemistry and Interactions on the Living Unit. She conducts researches on the phytomanagement of aged contaminated soils and on the biocontrol of plant diseases. Her researches cover the use of Plant Growth Promoting Microbes (PGPM) potential, in particular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), in both soil remediation and biomass valorisation through integrated approaches, and in the protection of plants against abiotic (pollution, drought, salinity) or biotic (phytopathogenic fungi of cereals) environmental stresses. She develops new channels for valorising biomass produced on polluted soils (such as essential oil production from aromatic plants) and studies the influence of phytotechnologies on soil risk assessment and refunctionalisation through microbiome analysis. Her works, referred both to basic and applied aspects, are led from the laboratory scale to field. Her investigations aims at a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in phytoremediation and in plant defense by using cytological, biochemical and molecular approaches. She supervised more than 16 PhD students, 25 Master students and 6 post-doctoral fellows. She has now more than 90 scientific publications in international journals listed in ORCID, with a total of 2578 citations and an h-factor of 28.
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Membres du comité d'organisation scientifique JFM66èmes Journées Francophones Mycorhizes JFM6, Jun 2022, Dijon, France
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Le champignon mycorhizien Funneliformis mosseae comme agent de biocontrôle de la septoriose du blé6èmes journées francophones des mycorhizes JFM6, Jul 2022, dijon, France
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Le projet PHYTEO : pertinence de la filière culture de plantes aromatiques productrices d’HE pour le phytomanagement de sols pollués par les éléments traces métalliquesCongrès-Exposition International sur les sols sédiments et l'eau (INTERSOL 2021), Sep 2021, Paris, France
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Phytoextraction in situ du Zn et du Cd par Arabidopsis halleri en co-culture avec Salix viminalisLes 4es rencontres nationales de la recherche sur les sites et sols pollués, Agence de la transition écologique, ADEME, Nov 2019, Paris, France
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Combined Use of Beneficial Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi for the Biocontrol of Plant Cryptogamic Diseases: Evidence, Methodology, and LimitsSymbiotic Soil Microorganisms, 60, Springer International Publishing, pp.429-468, 2021, Soil Biology, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-51916-2_24⟩
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Potential Bioprotectants Against Aerial Phytopathogens and PestsArbuscular Mycorrhizas and Stress Tolerance of Plants, Springer Singapore, pp.195-223, 2017, ⟨10.1007/978-981-10-4115-0_9⟩
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