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Larramendy M.L., Soloneski S. (eds.) Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions

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Larramendy M.L., Soloneski S. (eds.) Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions
InTech, 2016. — 354 p. — ISBN: 978-953-51-2816-8
This edited book, Soil Contamination - Current Consequences and Further Solutions, is intended to provide an overview on the different environmental consequences of our anthropogenic activities, which has introduced a large number of xenobiotics that the soil cannot, or can only slower, decompose or degrade. We hope that this book will continue to meet the expectations and needs of all interested in diverse fields with expertise in soil science, health, toxicology, and other disciplines who contribute and share their findings to take this area forward for future investigations.
Edge of Field Technology to Eliminate Nutrient Transport from Croplands: Specific Focus on Denitrification Bioreactors
Contamination of Soils and Substrates in Horticulture
Treated Municipal Wastes: Are they Contaminating or Enriching the Soil?
Copper Contamination in Mediterranean Agricultural Soils: Soil Quality Standards and Adequate Soil Management Practices for Horticultural Crops
The Molecular‐Based Methods Used for Studying Bacterial Diversity in Soils Contaminated with PAHs (The Review)
Cyanobacterial Toxins Emerging Contaminants in Soils: A Review of Sources, Fate and Impacts on Ecosystems, Plants and Animal and Human Health
Soil Contamination in Forest and Industrial Regions of Bulgaria
Soil Salinization and Mitigation Measures in Land Reclamation Regions
Simulation of Phosphorus Transport in Soil Under Municipal Wastewater Application Using Hydrus-1D
Mycoremediation of Atrazine in a Contaminated Clay-Loam Soil and its Adsorption-Desorption Kinetic Parameters
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria's (PGPRS) Enzyme Dynamics in Soil Remediation
Dual Soil Decontamination Procedures
Radioactive Contamination of the Soil: Assessments of Pollutants Mobility with Implication to Remediation Strategies
Environmental Role of Earthworm (Lumbricidae) in Formation of Soil Buffering Capacity Against Copper Contamination in Remediated Soil, Steppe Zone of Ukraine
The Electrokinetic Treatment of Polluted Soil by Hydrocarbon: From Laboratory to Field
Ex Situ Surfactant-Enhanced Bioremediation of NAPL-Impacted Vadose Zone
Approaches for Removal of PAHs in Soils: Bioaugmentation, Biostimulation and Bioattenuation
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