Carme Bosch, project partner from Eurecat, participated in AquaConSoil 2025, a conference dedicated to exploring innovative solutions for soil, sediment, and water resources, taking place in Liège (Belgium) from June 16-20.
On June 19, she introduced one of the more important LIFE MySOIL outputs: a set of guidelines for the implementation of mycoremediation. These guidelines aim to provide a practical and evidence-based framework for the operation of this technology, with a particular emphasis on the treatment of soils contaminated by organic pollutants.
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But that was not the only LIFE MySOIL dissemination at the event: Kevin Kuntze, CEO from Isodetect, showcased the poster “MYCOTRAP – An innovative tool to evaluate natural biodegradation and biostimulation of organic pollutants in soil based on stable isotope probing (SIP)”.
This work introduces a new monitoring tool for assessing mycoremediation, called MYCOTRAP, which is based on in situ microcosms with 13C- or 2H-labelled target pollutants in order to track the 13C- or 2H-labeling in the components (biomarkers) of the trapped microorganism (fungi = myco).
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AquaConSoil is Europe’s largest conference focusing on applied knowledge in the management of soil-water systems, while introducing new and innovative components.