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Jonathan W C Wong

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Environmental Science & Technology|June 24, 2004
Identification of inhibitory substances affecting bioleaching of heavy metals from anaerobically digested sewage sludgeXiangyang Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Journal of Hazardous Materials|May 16, 2009
Reduction of indicator and pathogenic microorganisms in pig manure through fly ash and lime addition during alkaline stabilizationJonathan W C Wong, Ammaiyappan Selvam
Bioresource Technology|August 4, 2019
Enhanced food waste degradation in integrated two-phase anaerobic digestion: Effect of leachate recirculation ratioLiwen Luo, Jonathan W C Wong
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|March 19, 2009
Growth and elemental accumulation of plants grown in acidic soil amended with coal fly ash-sewage sludge co-compostJonathan W C Wong, Ammaiyappan Selvam
Environmental Technology|May 15, 2009
Biosurfactants from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus BU03 enhance the solubility and biodegradation of phenanthreneZhenyong Zhao, Jonathan W C Wong
Chemosphere|May 26, 2007
Degradation of inhibitory substances by heterotrophic microorganisms during bioleaching of heavy metals from anaerobically digested sewage sludgeXiang-Yang Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Bioresource Technology|April 11, 2008
Fate of 14C-Pyrene in soil-plant system amended with pig manure compost and Tween 80: a growth chamber studyKa Yu Cheng, Jonathan W C Wong
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 15, 2021
Biochar porosity: a nature-based dependent parameter to deliver microorganisms to soils for land restorationJonathan W C Wong, Uchenna O Ogbonnaya
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|October 20, 2005
A simple procedure for elimination of fungal contamination for enumeration of iron-oxidizing bacteria from bioleaching matrix of sewage sludgeX Y Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Environmental Technology|July 10, 2008
Endocrine disrupting chemicals, covering analysis, occurrence and removal from wastewaters and receiving watersMark D Scrimshaw, Jonathan W C Wong
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Environmental Science & Technology|June 24, 2004
Identification of inhibitory substances affecting bioleaching of heavy metals from anaerobically digested sewage sludgeXiangyang Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Journal of Hazardous Materials|May 16, 2009
Reduction of indicator and pathogenic microorganisms in pig manure through fly ash and lime addition during alkaline stabilizationJonathan W C Wong, Ammaiyappan Selvam
Bioresource Technology|August 4, 2019
Enhanced food waste degradation in integrated two-phase anaerobic digestion: Effect of leachate recirculation ratioLiwen Luo, Jonathan W C Wong
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|March 19, 2009
Growth and elemental accumulation of plants grown in acidic soil amended with coal fly ash-sewage sludge co-compostJonathan W C Wong, Ammaiyappan Selvam
Environmental Technology|May 15, 2009
Biosurfactants from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus BU03 enhance the solubility and biodegradation of phenanthreneZhenyong Zhao, Jonathan W C Wong
Chemosphere|May 26, 2007
Degradation of inhibitory substances by heterotrophic microorganisms during bioleaching of heavy metals from anaerobically digested sewage sludgeXiang-Yang Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Bioresource Technology|April 11, 2008
Fate of 14C-Pyrene in soil-plant system amended with pig manure compost and Tween 80: a growth chamber studyKa Yu Cheng, Jonathan W C Wong
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 15, 2021
Biochar porosity: a nature-based dependent parameter to deliver microorganisms to soils for land restorationJonathan W C Wong, Uchenna O Ogbonnaya
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|October 20, 2005
A simple procedure for elimination of fungal contamination for enumeration of iron-oxidizing bacteria from bioleaching matrix of sewage sludgeX Y Gu, Jonathan W C Wong
Environmental Technology|July 10, 2008
Endocrine disrupting chemicals, covering analysis, occurrence and removal from wastewaters and receiving watersMark D Scrimshaw, Jonathan W C Wong
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