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Sabine Houot is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France and specializes in Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research covers a range of subfields including Soil Science, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Ecology, Building and Construction, and Pollution.

The scientist's work predominantly focuses on key topics such as Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Phosphorus and nutrient management, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, and Bioenergy crop production and management.

Recent publications highlight a diverse research portfolio. Notable papers include:

  • "Target and Nontarget Screening of PFAS in Biosolids, Composts, and Other Organic Waste Products for Land Application in France," 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Human urine-based fertilizers: A review," 2020, Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
  • "Reduced microbial diversity induces larger volatile organic compound emissions from soils," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Estimating the carbon storage potential and greenhouse gas emissions of French arable cropland using high-resolution modeling," 2021, Global Change Biology
  • "The simple AMG model accurately simulates organic carbon storage in soils after repeated application of exogenous organic matter," 2020, Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems

Sabine Houot's collaborations include frequent coauthors such as Florent Levavasseur, Denis Montenach, Julie Constantin, Pierre Barré, and Aurélia Michaud.

Publication venues where Houot's work appears regularly include HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, SSRN Electronic Journal, Agronomy for Sustainable Development, and GCB Bioenergy.

The scientist has contributed to book publications with éditions Quae eBooks, notably the title Stocker du carbone dans les sols français published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Soil Aggregate Stability Improvement with Urban Composts of Different Maturities

    M. Annabi;S. Houot;C. Francou;M. Poitrenaud

  • Influence of Compost Addition to Soil on the Behaviour of Herbicides

    Enrique Barriuso;Sabine Houot;Claire Serra‐Wittling

  • Characterization of an atrazine-degrading Pseudaminobacter sp. isolated from Canadian and French agricultural soils.

    Edward Topp;Edward Topp;Hong Zhu;Sarah M. Nour;Sabine Houot

  • Microplastic Detection in Soil Amended With Municipal Solid Waste Composts as Revealed by Transmission Electronic Microscopy and Pyrolysis/GC/MS

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  • Dependence of accelerated degradation of atrazine on soil pH in French and Canadian soils

    Sabine Houot;Edward Topp;Abdellah Yassir;Guy Soulas

  • Improvement of soil aggregate stability by repeated applications of organic amendments to a cultivated silty loam soil

    M. Annabi;Y. Le Bissonnais;M. Le Villio-Poitrenaud;S. Houot

  • Soil enzymatic response to addition of municipal solid-waste compost

    Claire Serra-Wittling;Sabine Houot;Enrique Barriuso

  • Rapid meneralization of the s-triazine ring of atrazine in soils in relation to soil management

    E. Barriuso;S. Houot

  • Organic waste recycling in agriculture and related effects on soil water retention and plant available water: a review

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  • Influence of green waste, biowaste and paper-cardboard initial ratios on organic matter transformations during composting

    Cédric Francou;Monique Linères;Sylvie Derenne;Maelenn Le Villio-Poitrenaud

  • Indicator of potential residual carbon in soils after exogenous organic matter application

    Gwenaëlle Lashermes;Bernard Nicolardot;Virginie Parnaudeau;Laurent Thuriès

  • Higher temperature sensitivity for stable than for labile soil organic carbon--evidence from incubations of long-term bare fallow soils.

    Romain Lefèvre;Pierre Barré;Fernando E. Moyano;Bent T. Christensen

  • The energetic and chemical signatures of persistent soil organic matter

    Pierre Barré;Alain F. Plante;Lauric Cécillon;Suzanne Lutfalla;Suzanne Lutfalla

  • Quantifying and isolating stable soil organic carbon using long-term bare fallow experiments

    Pierre Barré;Pierre Barré;Thomas Eglin;B. T. Christensen;Philippe Ciais

  • Influence of bulking agents on organic matter evolution during sewage sludge composting; consequences on compost organic matter stability and N availability.

    Jeremy Doublet;C. Francou;M. Poitrenaud;Sabine Houot

  • Earthworm indicators as tools for soil monitoring, characterization and risk assessment. An example from the national Bioindicator programme (France)

    Guénola Pérès;Franck Vandenbulcke;Muriel Guernion;Mickaël Hedde

  • Target and Nontarget Screening of PFAS in Biosolids, Composts, and Other Organic Waste Products for Land Application in France

    Gabriel Munoz;Aurélia Marcelline Michaud;Min Liu;Sung Vo Duy

  • Long-Term Survival of Pathogenic and Sanitation Indicator Bacteria in Experimental Biowaste Composts

    Mélanie Lemunier;Cédric Francou;Sandrine Rousseaux;Sabine Houot

  • Increased soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt of flax after addition of municipal solid waste compost

    Claire Serra-Wittling;Sabine Houot;Claude Alabouvette

  • Dependence of atrazine degradation on C and N availability in adapted and non-adapted soils

    Rahima Abdelhafid;Sabine Houot;Enrique Barriuso

  • Stabilization of organic matter during composting: influence of process and feedstocks

    Cédric Francou;Maelenn Poitrenaud;Sabine Houot

  • RothC simulation of carbon accumulation in soil after repeated application of widely different organic amendments

    Clément Peltre;Bent T. Christensen;Sophie Dragon;Christian Icard

  • SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT & CONSERVATION Soil Aggregate Stability Improvement with Urban Composts of Different Maturities

    M. Annabi;S. Houot;C. Francou;Y. Le Bissonnais

Frequent Co-Authors

Claire Chenu
Claire Chenu University of Paris-Saclay
Enrique Barriuso
Enrique Barriuso INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Thomas Kätterer
Thomas Kätterer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Bent T. Christensen
Bent T. Christensen Aarhus University
Alain F. Plante
Alain F. Plante University of Pennsylvania
Bruno Mary
Bruno Mary INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
François Baudin
François Baudin Sorbonne University
Dominique Patureau
Dominique Patureau University of Montpellier
Paul R. Poulton
Paul R. Poulton Rothamsted Research
Christian Steinberg
Christian Steinberg INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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