Matthew A. Limmer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Civil Engineering | Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJoel G. Burken | grad student | 2014 | Missouri University of Science and Technology | |
(Plant uptake of environmental contaminants: Applications in phytoscreening.) |
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Bagheri M, He X, Oustriere N, et al. (2021) Investigating plant uptake of organic contaminants through transpiration stream concentration factor and neural network models Science of the Total Environment. 751: 141418 |
Limmer MA, Seyfferth AL. (2020) The role of small molecules in restricting rice accumulation of dimethylarsinic acid Plant and Soil. 447: 599-609 |
Wu W, Limmer MA, Seyfferth AL. (2020) Quantitative assessment of plant‐available silicon extraction methods in rice paddy soils under different management Soil Science Society of America Journal. 84: 618-626 |
He X, Zhang H, Xue R, et al. (2019) Green Analysis: High Throughput Analysis of Emerging Pollutants in Plant Sap by Freeze-Thaw-Centrifugal Membrane Filtration Sample Preparation - HPLC-MS/MS Analysis. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry |
Seyfferth AL, Amaral D, Limmer MA, et al. (2019) Combined impacts of Si-rich rice residues and flooding extent on grain As and Cd in rice. Environment International. 128: 301-309 |
Limmer MA, Mann J, Amaral DC, et al. (2018) Silicon-rich amendments in rice paddies: Effects on arsenic uptake and biogeochemistry. The Science of the Total Environment. 624: 1360-1368 |
Limmer MA, Wilson J, Westenberg D, et al. (2018) Phytoremediation removal rates of benzene, toluene, and chlorobenzene. International Journal of Phytoremediation. 20: 666-674 |
Wilson JL, Samaranayake VA, Limmer MA, et al. (2018) Phytoforensics: Trees as bioindicators of potential indoor exposure via vapor intrusion. Plos One. 13: e0193247 |
Wilson JL, Samaranayake VA, Limmer MA, et al. (2017) Contaminant Gradients in Trees: Directional Tree Coring Reveals Boundaries of Soil and Soil-Gas Contamination with Potential Applications in Vapor Intrusion Assessment. Environmental Science & Technology. 51: 14055-14064 |
Wilson JL, Limmer MA, Samaranayake VA, et al. (2017) Tree Sampling as a Method to Assess Vapor Intrusion Potential at a Site Characterized by VOC-Contaminated Groundwater and Soil. Environmental Science & Technology |