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    • Biological air cleaning using activated wood chips and bark charge 

      Baltrėnas, Pranas; Zagorskis, Alvydas (Phytoremediation: the green salvation of the world / ed. J.P. Navarro-Avino: Chapter 10, 2009)
      The biological air treatment method is based on the biological destruction using certain cultures of microorganisms. The method is simple and can be applied in many branches of industry. The activated charge consisting of ...
    • Modelling phytoremediation: concepts, models, and approaches 

      Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė, Edita; Baltrėnas, Pranas; Lietuvninkas, Arvydas (Phytoremediation: Management of environmental contaminants, 2017)
      In the phytoremediation modelling stage, which is specific due to unavoidable assumptions and limitations, the complicated nature of natural processes, and different qualifications of model developers result in the variety ...
    • Pranas Baltrėnas 

      Baltrėnas, Pranas (Permainų ir iššūkių keliu : Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universiteto profesorių emeritų prisiminimai, 2016)
    • Prasmingai pragyventi metai 

      Baltrėnas, Pranas (Prasmingai pragyventi metai. Profesorius habilituotas daktaras Pranas Baltrėnas : biografijos puslapiai ir 2010-2020 m. bibliografinė rodyklė, 2020)
    • Selection of grass vegetation species resistant to road maintenance salts 

      Baltrėnas, Pranas; Kazlauskienė, Agnė (Phytoremediation: the green salvation of the world / ed. J.P Navarro-Avino: Chapter 1, 2009)
      To maintain safety during winter, deicing salt (sodium chloride) is sprinkled over roads. Snow mixed with highway salt later is cleared by snowploughs and usually left on roadsides where trees are planted. On conifers, ...
    • The influence of some particular biotic and abiotic factors on distribution of metal concentrations in the soil–pine system 

      Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė, Edita; Lietuvninkas, Arvydas; Baltrėnas, Pranas; Singh, Bal Ram; Moskvitina, Nina; Vaishlya, Olga (Plants, pollutants and remediation, 2015)
      All living systems, including the soil–pine system, are affected by some external and internal factors. The balance of a system depends on the nature of the influencing factors and the extent of their impact. When the ...
    • Using the dynamic factors method in bioindication and phytoremediation 

      Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė, Edita; Baltrėnas, Pranas; Butkus, Donatas; Lietuvninkas, Arvydas (Phytoremediation: Management of environmental contaminants, 2015)