Many soils worldwide are contaminated with potentially toxic elements (PTEs). These elements can be taken up by plant roots and accumulate in plants’ organs, thus becoming a danger for the health of humans and animals. Therefore, it is still essential and urgent to understand the behavior of such contaminants in soil and find sustainable approaches to reduce the risk posed by their presence in soil systems. This volume contains ten original research articles. Four articles deal with the assessment of bioavailability of PTEs in contaminated soils, three articles report results on the application of phytoremediation to PTEs contaminated soils, one paper is related to the source–sink relationships of PTEs at basin scale, and two manuscripts ad...
One of the most serious environmental issues is soil pollution. With the increase in contaminated si...
A study was carried out in the Volturno River's lower basin (Campania, south Italy), an area of sign...
Control of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) in soil-polluted areas is needed to address the potenti...
Soil contamination has been identified as one of the main threats to soil, inducing the degradation ...
This reprint reports on new advances in basic and applied research of soil pollution and remediation...
Phytoremediation is a biological remediation technique known for low-cost technology and environment...
Potentially toxic elements (PTE) can cause significant damage to the environment and human health in...
This Special Issue entitled “Environmental Restoration of Metal-Contaminated Soils” focuses on the i...
Phytoextraction of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) is eco-friendly and cost-effective for remediat...
Soil health is threatened by many processes associated with intensive agriculture. This study highli...
The dire concern for soil contamination includes the safety of food, ecological environment, public’...
International audienceThis special issue is devoted to soil pollution man-agement occurring in Europ...
Mining operations, industrial production and domestic and agricultural use of metal and metal contai...
The worldwide awareness of the deleterious effects of heavy metal pollution has resulted in intensiv...
A study was carried out in the Volturno River’s lower basin (Campania, south Italy), an area of sign...
One of the most serious environmental issues is soil pollution. With the increase in contaminated si...
A study was carried out in the Volturno River's lower basin (Campania, south Italy), an area of sign...
Control of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) in soil-polluted areas is needed to address the potenti...
Soil contamination has been identified as one of the main threats to soil, inducing the degradation ...
This reprint reports on new advances in basic and applied research of soil pollution and remediation...
Phytoremediation is a biological remediation technique known for low-cost technology and environment...
Potentially toxic elements (PTE) can cause significant damage to the environment and human health in...
This Special Issue entitled “Environmental Restoration of Metal-Contaminated Soils” focuses on the i...
Phytoextraction of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) is eco-friendly and cost-effective for remediat...
Soil health is threatened by many processes associated with intensive agriculture. This study highli...
The dire concern for soil contamination includes the safety of food, ecological environment, public’...
International audienceThis special issue is devoted to soil pollution man-agement occurring in Europ...
Mining operations, industrial production and domestic and agricultural use of metal and metal contai...
The worldwide awareness of the deleterious effects of heavy metal pollution has resulted in intensiv...
A study was carried out in the Volturno River’s lower basin (Campania, south Italy), an area of sign...
One of the most serious environmental issues is soil pollution. With the increase in contaminated si...
A study was carried out in the Volturno River's lower basin (Campania, south Italy), an area of sign...
Control of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) in soil-polluted areas is needed to address the potenti...