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  1. Synergistic Effects of Sugarcane Bagasse Biochar and Eisenia fetida Enhance Biogenic Stabilization of Sewage Sludge and Sugar Industry Waste Through Vermicomposting
  2. Engineering Ferrate(VI) for Water and Wastewater Treatment: Translating Science into Technology
  3. New Insight into Endophytic Fungi–Plant Symbioses Under Climate Change: Molecular Crosstalk, Nutrient Exchange, and Ecosystem Resilience
  4. Synergistic Effects of Selenium and Silicon Nanoparticles on Peach Quality Enhancement and Se Biofortification Through Foliar Application
  5. Multi-omics integration uncovers the zinc metabolic regulatory network in the hyperaccumulating ecotype of Sedum alfredii Hance
  6. N-doped carbon featuring dual active sites of Fe3C and Fe0: Mechanisms for peroxydisulfate activation in nitrite removal
  7. Effects of Biochar-Based Fertilizers on Fenlong-Ridging Soil Physical Properties, Nutrient Activation, Enzyme Activity, Bacterial Diversity, and Sugarcane Yield
  8. Integrated Microbiology and Metabolomics Analysis Reveal Responses of Soil Bacterial Communities and Metabolic Functions to N-Zn Co-Fertilization in the Rhizosphere of Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis L.)
  9. Fate and Physiological Effects of Foliar Selenium Nanoparticles in Wheat
  10. Simultaneous mitigation of cadmium contamination and greenhouse gas emissions in paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
  11. Nano Zinc Oxide Enhances Corn Growth and Nutrient Uptake: Comparison between Soil Drench and Seed Coating Applications in Alkaline Sandy Soils
  12. Enhancing Corn Growth and Nutrient Uptake Using Carbon Nanoparticles Derived from Carbon Black: A Two-Year Field Study
  13. Evaluating a Soil Amendment for Cadmium Mitigation and Enhanced Nutritional Quality in Faba Bean Genotypes: Implications for Food Safety
  14. Functional biochar accelerates peroxymonosulfate activation for organic contaminant degradation via the specific B–C–N configuration
  15. Mitigating cadmium exposure risk in rice with foliar nano-selenium: Investigations through Caco-2 human cell line in-vivo bioavailability assay
  16. Comparative effectiveness of carbon nanoparticles and biochar in alleviating copper stress in corn (Zea mays L.)
  17. Bespoke ZnO NPs Synthesis Platform to Optimize Their Performance for Improving the Grain Yield, Zinc Biofortification, and Cd Mitigation in Wheat
  18. Cadmium (Cd) Minimization and Zinc (Zn) Biofortification in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Grains by Spraying with the Foliar Zn Fertilizer in Cd-Contaminated Fields
  19. Fenlong-Ridging Deep Tillage Integrated with Biochar and Fertilization to Improve Sugarcane Growth and Yield
  20. Key factors influencing arsenic phytotoxicity thresholds in south China acidic soils
  21. The role of pores in micro-zone distribution of Cd in a tropical paddy soil: Results from X-ray computed tomography combined energy dispersive spectroscopy analysis
  22. The Efficiency of Nanoparticles on Improving Seed Germination and Mitigating Ammonium Stress of Water Spinach (Ipomoea aquatica Forssk.) and Hami Melon (Cucumis melo L.)
  23. Sources, Indicators, and Assessment of Soil Contamination by Potentially Toxic Metals
  24. Composted Sewage Sludge Sustains High Maize Productivity on an Infertile Oxisol in the Brazilian Cerrado
  25. Carbon nanoparticles improve corn (Zea mays L.) growth and soil quality: Comparison of foliar spray and soil drench application
  26. The Synergistic Effect of Biochar-Combined Activated Phosphate Rock Treatments in Typical Vegetables in Tropical Sandy Soil: Results from Nutrition Supply and the Immobilization of Toxic Metals
  27. Composted Sewage Sludge Application Reduces Mineral Fertilization Requirements and Improves Soil Fertility in Sugarcane Seedling Nurseries
  28. Composted Sewage Sludge Application in a Sugarcane Seedling Nursery: Crop Nutritional Status, Productivity, and Technological Quality Implications
  29. Roles of exogenous plant growth regulators on phytoextraction of Cd/Pb/Zn by Sedum alfredii Hance in contaminated soils
  30. Risk Assessment of Microplastic Pollution
  31. Use of Carbon Nanoparticles to Improve Soil Fertility, Crop Growth and Nutrient Uptake by Corn (Zea mays L.)
  32. The Cd phytoextraction potential of hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii-oilseed rape intercropping system under different soil types and comprehensive benefits evaluation under field conditions
  33. Sepiolite clay: A review of its applications to immobilize toxic metals in contaminated soils and its implications in soil–plant system
  34. Effects of Zeolitic Urea on Nitrogen Leaching (NH4-N and NO3-N) and Volatilization (NH3) in Spodosols and Alfisols
  35. The Impact of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Low to Adequate Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density on Growth, Physiology and Nutrient Use Efficiency of Juvenile Cacao Genotypes
  36. COVID-19 Crisis: How Can Plant Biotechnology Help?
  37. Impact of Ambient and Elevated [CO2] in Low Light Levels on Growth, Physiology and Nutrient Uptake of Tropical Perennial Legume Cover Crops
  38. Adsorption-Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil by Immobilized Mixed Bacteria and Its Effect on Microbial Communities
  39. Foliar application of zinc and selenium alleviates cadmium and lead toxicity of water spinach – Bioavailability/cytotoxicity study with human cell lines
  40. Comparative effectiveness of activated dolomite phosphate rock and biochar for immobilizing cadmium and lead in soils
  41. Arsenic and mercury uptake and accumulation in oilseed sunflower accessions selected to mitigate co-contaminated soil coupled with oil and bioenergy production
  42. Composted Sewage Sludge Enhances Soybean Production and Agronomic Performance in Naturally Infertile Soils (Cerrado Region, Brazil)
  43. Light Intensity Effects on the Growth, Physiological and Nutritional Parameters of Tropical Perennial Legume Cover Crops
  44. A phytoremediation coupled with agro-production mode suppresses Fusarium wilt disease and alleviates cadmium phytotoxicity of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) in continuous cropping greenhouse soil
  45. Controlled Block Polypeptide Composed of d-Type Amino Acids: A Therapeutics Delivery Platform to Inhibit Biofilm Formation of Drug-Resistant Bacteria
  46. Genetic and physiological regulation of folate in pak choi (Brassica rapa subsp. Chinensis) germplasm
  47. Use of polymeric nanoparticles to improve seed germination and plant growth under copper stress
  48. Cataloging of Cd Allocation in Late Rice Cultivars Grown in Polluted Gleysol: Implications for Selection of Cultivars with Minimal Risk to Human Health
  49. Immobilization and sorption of Cd and Pb in contaminated stagnic anthrosols as amended with biochar and manure combined with inorganic additives
  50. Hydrothermal carbonization of different wetland biomass wastes: Phosphorus reclamation and hydrochar production
  51. Activated dolomite phosphate rock fertilizers to reduce leaching of phosphorus and trace metals as compared to superphosphate
  52. Nano-enabled agriculture: from nanoparticles to smart nanodelivery systems
  53. Transformation of Phosphorus in Wetland Biomass during Pyrolysis and Hydrothermal Treatment
  54. Toxic Metal Pollution and Ecological Risk Assessment in Sediments of Water Reservoirs in Southeast China
  55. Preincubation and vermicomposting of divergent biosolids exhibit vice versa multielements stoichiometry and earthworm physiology
  56. Effects of CO2 application coupled with endophyte inoculation on rhizosphere characteristics and cadmium uptake by Sedum alfredii Hance in response to cadmium stress
  57. Phosphate Removal from Secondary Effluents Using Coal Gangue Loaded with Zirconium Oxide
  58. Short Rotation Eucalypts: Opportunities for Biochar
  59. Characterization of fava bean (Vicia faba L.) genotypes for phytoremediation of cadmium and lead co-contaminated soils coupled with agro-production
  60. Evaluation of variation in essential nutrients and hazardous materials in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) genotypes grown on contaminated soil for human consumption
  61. Simultaneous syngas and biochar production during heavy metal separation from Cd/Zn hyperaccumulator ( Sedum alfredii ) by gasification
  62. Background concentrations and quality reference values for some potentially toxic elements in soils of São Paulo State, Brazil
  63. Partial least squares analysis to describe the interactions between sediment properties and water quality in an agricultural watershed
  64. Efficiency of Biodegradable and pH-Responsive Polysuccinimide Nanoparticles (PSI-NPs) as Smart Nanodelivery Systems in Grapefruit: In Vitro Cellular Investigation
  65. Simultaneous sorption and catalytic oxidation of trivalent antimony by Canna indica derived biochars
  66. Phosphorus Availability and Release Pattern from Activated Dolomite Phosphate Rock in Central Florida
  67. Heavy metals in composts of China: historical changes, regional variation, and potential impact on soil quality
  68. Fate of antibiotic resistant cultivable heterotrophic bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater treatment processes
  69. Effects of GA3on Plant Physiological Properties, Extraction, Subcellular Distribution and Chemical Forms of Pb inLolium perenne
  70. Application of nitric oxide and calcium nitrate enhances tolerance of wheat seedlings to salt stress
  71. Biodegradable and pH-Responsive Nanoparticles Designed for Site-Specific Delivery in Agriculture
  72. Role of Exogenous Nitric Oxide in Alleviating Iron Deficiency Stress of Peanut Seedlings (Arachis hypogaea L.)
  73. Uptake of Cadmium by Rice Grown on Contaminated Soils and Its Bioavailability/Toxicity in Human Cell Lines (Caco-2/HL-7702)
  74. Prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli isolates in surface water of Taihu Lake Basin, China
  75. Macro and Micro Nutrient Uptake Parameters and Use Efficiency in Cacao Genotypes as Influenced by Levels of Soil Applied K
  76. Synthesis of amphiphilic polysuccinimide star copolymers for responsive delivery in plants
  77. Natural Nanoparticles: Implications for Environment and Human Health
  78. Synergetic effects of DA-6/GA3 with EDTA on plant growth, extraction and detoxification of Cd by Lolium perenne
  79. Growth-Promoting Hormone DA-6 Assists Phytoextraction and Detoxification of Cd by Ryegrass
  80. Congo grass grown in rotation with soybean affects phosphorus bound to soil carbon
  81. Phosphorus budget and land use relationships for the Lake Okeechobee Watershed, Florida
  82. Role of sulfur assimilation pathway in cadmium hyperaccumulation by Sedum alfredii Hance
  83. A new method for separation, characterization, and quantification of natural nanoparticles from soils
  84. Decision Support Systems to Manage Irrigation in Agriculture
  85. Chromium-Resistant Bacteria Promote the Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium in Soils
  86. Biochar Amendment Affects Leaching Potential of Copper and Nutrient Release Behavior in Contaminated Sandy Soils
  87. Impact Assessment of Cadmium Toxicity and Its Bioavailability in Human Cell Lines (Caco-2 and HL-7702)
  88. Ruzigrass affecting soil-phosphorus availability
  89. Effect of DA-6 and EDTA alone or in combination on uptake, subcellular distribution and chemical form of Pb in Lolium perenne
  90. Methods for Mercury Speciation in Environmental Samples
  91. Impacts of calcium water treatment residue on the soil-water-plant system in citrus production
  92. Particulate copper in soils and surface runoff from contaminated sandy soils under citrus production
  93. Impact of mixed land-use practices on the microbial water quality in a subtropical coastal watershed
  94. Model for Evaluation of the Phytoavailability of Chromium (Cr) to Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) in Representative Chinese Soils
  95. Phytoextraction of Metals and Rhizoremediation of PAHs in Co-Contaminated Soil by Co-Planting ofSedum Alfrediiwith Ryegrass (Lolium Perenne) or Castor (Ricinus Communis)
  96. Dissolved organic matter in relation to nutrients (N and P) and heavy metals in surface runoff water as affected by temporal variation and land uses – A case study from Indian River Area, south Florida, USA
  97. Accumulation of Chromium in Pak Choi ( L.) Grown on Representative Chinese Soils
  98. Short-term usage of sewage sludge as organic fertilizer to sugarcane in a tropical soil bears little threat of heavy metal contamination
  99. Dolomite phosphate rock (DPR) application in acidic sandy soil in reducing leaching of phosphorus and heavy metals—a column leaching study
  100. Folate Content and Composition of Vegetables Commonly Consumed in China
  101. Moderate phosphorus application enhances Zn mobility and uptake in hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii
  102. Competitive sorption and desorption of cadmium and lead in paddy soils of eastern China
  103. Nutrient removal efficiency and biomass production of different bioenergy plants in hypereutrophic water
  104. Effect of elevated CO2on tropical soda apple and its biological control agentGratiana boliviana(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
  105. Pig manure vermicompost (PMVC) can improve phytoremediation of Cd and PAHs co-contaminated soil by Sedum alfredii
  106. Dolomite Phosphate Rock–Based Slow-Release Fertilizer for Agriculture and Landscapes
  107. Bioremediation of Cd and carbendazim co-contaminated soil by Cd-hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii associated with carbendazim-degrading bacterial strains
  108. Purifying eutrophic river waters with integrated floating island systems
  109. Heavy metal phytoextraction by Sedum alfredii is affected by continual clipping and phosphorus fertilization amendment
  110. Interactive effects of Cd and PAHs on contaminants removal from co-contaminated soil planted with hyperaccumulator plant Sedum alfredii
  111. Mechanisms of Nickel Uptake and Hyperaccumulation by Plants and Implications for Soil Remediation
  112. High diversity and differential persistence of fecal Bacteroidales population spiked into freshwater microcosm
  113. Nutrients and Nonessential Elements in Soil after 11 Years of Wastewater Irrigation
  114. Land Application of Biosolids in the USA: A Review
  115. Reduction Kinetics of Hexavalent Chromium in Soils and Its Correlation with Soil Properties
  116. Calcium water treatment residue reduces copper phytotoxicity in contaminated sandy soils
  117. PURIFICATION OF REFINERY WASTEWATER BY DIFFERENT PERENNIAL GRASSES GROWING IN A FLOATING BED
  118. The phytoremediation potential of bioenergy crop Ricinus communis for DDTs and cadmium co-contaminated soil
  119. Effects of pH and low molecular weight organic acids on competitive adsorption and desorption of cadmium and lead in paddy soils
  120. Chemical Compounds Effective Against the Citrus Huanglongbing Bacterium ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ In Planta
  121. Survival of Escherichia coli in soil with modified microbial community composition
  122. Calcium protects roots of Sedum alfredii H. against cadmium-induced oxidative stress
  123. Immobilization of copper in contaminated sandy soils using calcium water treatment residue
  124. Accumulation and availability of copper in citrus grove soils as affected by fungicide application
  125. Uptake and distribution of metals by water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes L.)
  126. Long-Term Use of Copper-Containing Fungicide Affects Microbial Properties of Citrus Grove Soils
  127. Barium uptake by maize plants as affected by sewage sludge in a long-term field study
  128. CHLORINE NUTRITION OF HIGHER PLANTS: PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVES
  129. Manganese and Selenium
  130. A Nylon Membrane Bag Assay for Determination of the Effect of Chemicals on Soilborne Plant Pathogens in Soil
  131. Effects of zinc and cadmium interactions on root morphology and metal translocation in a hyperaccumulating species under hydroponic conditions
  132. Speciation of Aluminum in Solution of an Acidic Sandy Soil Amended with Organic Composts
  133. Effect of probiotics on alkaline phosphatase activity and nutrient level in sediment of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, ponds
  134. Temporal and Spatial Variations of Copper, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc in Ten Mile Creek in South Florida, USA
  135. Phytoremediation to remove nutrients and improve eutrophic stormwaters using water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes L.)
  136. Organic Amendment Effects on the Transformation and Fractionation of Aluminum in Acidic Sandy Soil
  137. Accumulation Properties of Cadmium in a Selected Vegetable-Rotation System of Southeastern China
  138. Leaching Behavior of Heavy Metals In Biosolids Amended Sandy Soils
  139. Water quality prediction of marine recreational beaches receiving watershed baseflow and stormwater runoff in southern California, USA
  140. LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF PHOSPHORUS IN SANDY SOILS AMENDED WITH ORGANIC MATERIAL
  141. Phosphate removal from solution using steel slag through magnetic separation
  142. Nitrogen versus phosphorus limitation of phytoplankton growth in Ten Mile Creek, Florida, USA
  143. Temporal and spatial variations of nutrients in the Ten Mile Creek of South Florida, USA and effects on phytoplankton biomass
  144. The role of bacteria in the heavy metals removal and growth of Sedum alfredii Hance in an aqueous medium
  145. Response of representative cover crops to aluminum toxicity, phosphorus deprivation, and organic amendment
  146. Differential changes in photosynthetic capacity, 77 K chlorophyll fluorescence and chloroplast ultrastructure between Zn-efficient and Zn-inefficient rice genotypes (Oryza sativa) under low zinc stress
  147. Use of amendments to reduce leaching loss of phosphorus and other nutrients from a sandy soil in Florida
  148. Zinc compartmentation in root, transport into xylem, and absorption into leaf cells in the hyperaccumulating species of Sedum alfredii Hance
  149. Trace elements in agroecosystems and impacts on the environment
  150. Molecular mechanisms of heavy metal hyperaccumulation and phytoremediation
  151. Effects of methamidophos and glyphosate on copper sorption-desorption behavior in soils
  152. Long-term changes in organic carbon and nutrients of an Ultisol under rice cropping in southeast China
  153. Spatial and temporal variations of water quality in drainage ditches within vegetable farms and citrus groves
  154. The Red Soils of China
  155. Conclusions
  156. Introduction and Background
  157. Effect of Land Use on Microbial Biomass-C, -N and -P in Red Soils
  158. Challenges in the Management and Utilization of Red Soils
  159. Effects of Land Use on the Chemical and Physical Properties of Red Soils
  160. Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Red Soils from Zhejiang Province, Southern China
  161. Chemical Soil Constraints to Crop Production on Chinese Red Soils
  162. Dynamics of Substrate Utilization Pattern in Red Soils: An Indicator of Soil Quality Changes
  163. Rare Earth Element (REE) Geochemistry During Red Soil Formation in Southern China
  164. Distribution and Classification of Red Soils in China
  165. Effects of pH on Microbial Biomass -C and -P in Red Soils
  166. Effects of Organic Matter Amendment on Nitrogen Utilization and Transformation in Red Soils Using 15N Tracer Technique
  167. Nature and Properties of Red Soils of the World
  168. Effect of Organic Matter Amendment on Uptake of Inorganic P by Ryegrass and Transformation Dynamics of Phosphorus from 32P Labelled Ryegrass in Red Soil
  169. Mineralogy of Red Soils in Southern China in Relation to Their Development and Charge Characteristics
  170. Soil Acidification under Tea Bushes and Its Influence on the Biological Characteristics of a Red Soil
  171. Acid Tolerance of Some Forage Grasses and Effects of Phosphate, Potassium, and Magnesium Application on Their Growth
  172. Physiological and Genetic Aspects of Crop Plant Adaptation to Elemental Stresses in Acid Soils
  173. Effect of P Fertilizer and Lime Applications on Growth of Annual Ryegrass on Acid Red Soils
  174. Surface Runoff Losses of Copper and Zinc in Sandy Soils
  175. Surface Runoff Losses of Copper and Zinc in Sandy Soils
  176. Influence of Coal Ash/Organic Waste Application on Distribution of Trace Metals in Soil, Plant, and Water
  177. INCREASING NUTRIENT UTILIZATION AND CROP PRODUCTION IN THE RED SOIL REGIONS OF CHINA
  178. Plant Nutrition Benefits of Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Micronutrients from Compost Utilization
  179. Microbial utilization and transformation of phosphate adsorbed by variable charge minerals
  180. Relationship of crop yield to microbial biomass in highly-weathered soils of China
  181. Effect of phosphate on the sorption, desorption and plant-availability of selenium in soil
  182. A biphasic extraction procedure for the simultaneous removal of elemental sulphur and sulphate from soils