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A comprehensive review of recent research concerning the role of low molecular weight organic acids on the fate of organic pollutants in soil.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Plants exude through the roots different compounds, including, among others, low-molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs), with a relevant effect on multiple metabolic activities.
A. Peña
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Effects of biochar-based materials on the bioavailability of soil organic pollutants and their biological impacts.

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Motivated by the unique structure and superior properties, biochar-based materials, including pristine biochar and composites of biochar with other functional materials, are considered as new generation materials for diverse multi-functional applications,
Qing Lin   +9 more
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Quantitative relationship between earthworms' sensitivity to organic pollutants and the contaminants' degradation in soil: A meta-analysis.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Using earthworms to remove soil organic pollutants is a common bioremediation method. However, it remains challenging to evaluate and predict their effect on removing soil organic pollutants based on earthworm toxicology and pollutant degradation rates ...
Huizhen Chao   +5 more
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Assessing the role of polyethylene microplastics as a vector for organic pollutants in soil: Ecotoxicological and molecular approaches.

Chemosphere, 2021
Microplastics (MPs), pharmaceuticals and pesticides are emerging pollutants with proposed negative impacts on the environment. Rising interest in investigations of MPs is likely related to their potential to accumulate in agricultural systems as the base
C. Fajardo   +8 more
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In Situ and Ex Situ Bioremediation of Different Persistent Soil Pollutants as Agroecology Tool

Processes
Contamination or pollution of our environment has become a real global concern, especially in parallel with the increasing evolution of urbanization and industrialization, which in turn have released a plethora of different pollutants that end up being ...
A. Pérez-Vázquez   +2 more
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Microbial Degradation of Soil Organic Pollutants: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Advances in Forest Ecosystem Management

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With industrialization and widespread chemical use, soil organic pollutants have become a major environmental issue. Forest ecosystems, among the most important on Earth, have unique potential for controlling and remediating soil pollution.
Pengfei Liu   +4 more
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Ecological risk and early warning of soil compound pollutants (HMs, PAHs, PCBs and OCPs) in an industrial city, Changchun, China.

Environmental Pollution, 2020
Soil ecological risk caused by compound pollutants is a topic that deserves increasing attention, and soil risk early warning is a more in-depth discussion on this topic. In this study, we collected soil samples from Changchun, a typical industrial city,
Jingyao Peng   +4 more
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Remediating polluted soils

Naturwissenschaften, 2006
This review focuses on treatment-based remediation of soils and the acquisition of data to support and monitor this remediation. Only in the last two decades has significant progress been made in regulating for soil pollution, with a parallel development of methodologies for soil assessment and remediation.
openaire   +2 more sources

Innovative remediation strategies for persistent organic pollutants in soil and water: A comprehensive review.

Environmental Research
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) provide a serious threat to human health and the environment in soil and water ecosystems. This thorough analysis explores creative remediation techniques meant to address POP pollution.
Gautham Devendrapandi   +8 more
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Humic substances, their microbial interactions and effects on biological transformations of organic pollutants in water and soil: A review.

Chemosphere, 2018
Depicted as large polymers by the traditional model, humic substances (HS) tend to be considered resistant to biodegradation. However, HS should be regarded as supramolecular associations of rather small molecules.
E. Lipczynska‐kochany
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