Media

Find here communications from the EMA team.

Audition at the French National Assembly (in French)

Commission of investigation into the causes of France's failure to meet the objectives of successive plans to control the impact of plant protection products on human and environmental health - 13 July 2023

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Audition of Stéphane Pesce (from 2h05min in the video)

 

Radio interviews (in French)

Illustrations of our research

Natural sites & sampling

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The Ardières river
Canister drowing
Canister drowing in Genova lake © @B. Motte
Ratier
Confluence Ratier Mercier © © B. Motte
Sediment coring tool
Sediment coring tool launched on Lake Geneva © @B. Motte
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The Rovorée site on Geneva Lake
Water Sampling Ribes
Water sampling in Ribes © @B. Motte

Laboratory experiments

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Artificial rivers with leaf litters
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Artificial rivers with sediment
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Lentic microcosm

Videos

Conférence de presse: Stéphane Pesce – Impacts des produits phytopharmaceutiques sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques : résultats de l’expertise scientifique collective INRAE-Ifremer (05.05.2022)

EcotoxicoMic webinar: Loren Billet – March 22, 2022. Potential for dispersal of antibiotrophy along the manure-soil-sediment continuum in sulfamethazine-contaminated agrosystems

Journée mondiale de l’eau : Stéphane Pesce – March 22, 2021. Les eaux continentales : un réservoir de biodiversité menacé par les micropolluants

International conference EcotoxicoMic 2020 : Stéphane Pesce et al. Benthic communities can inform about the contamination of large lakes surface sediments: A case-study in Lake Geneva

International conference EcotoxicoMic 2020 : Chloé Bonnineau et al. The impact of urban contamination on  antibioresistance in microbial communities from periphyton and sediments

International conference EcotoxicoMic 2020 : Loren Billet et al. Antibiotics favor the establishment of antibiotrophic bacteria in agricultural soil microbial communities, but are not always sufficient to enhance antibiotic-degradation: manure spreading can help.