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1. Identifying the habitat suitability of Pteris vittata in China and associated key drivers using machine learning models.

2. Arsenic release during groundwater recharge and effects of coexisting ions in a typical inland basin with high arsenic concentration: Modeling and batch experiment.

3. Diagnostic features emerging in near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy for low petroleum hydrocarbon pollution after spectral subtraction.

4. The interfacial interaction between typical microplastics and Pb 2+ and their combined toxicity to Chlorella pyrenoidosa.

5. Intercropping of Pteris vittata and maize on multimetal contaminated soil can achieve remediation and safe agricultural production.

6. Magnetically separable Pd-iron-oxides composites as highly efficient and recyclable catalysts for ultra-rapid degradation and debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers.

7. Phytoextraction of As by Pteris vittata L. assisted with municipal sewage sludge compost and associated mechanism.

8. Spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of potentially toxic elements in agricultural soils across China and associated health risks and driving mechanism.

9. Quantitative analysis of the contribution of sources, diffusion pathways, and receptor attributes for the spatial distribution of soil heavy metals and their nested structure analysis in China.

10. The influence of diverse fertilizer regimes on the phytoremediation potential of Pteris vittata in an abandoned nonferrous metallic mining site.

11. Process, influencing factors, and simulation of the lateral transport of heavy metals in surface runoff in a mining area driven by rainfall: A review.

12. An interpolation method incorporating the pollution diffusion characteristics for soil heavy metals - taking a coke plant as an example.

13. Changes in arsenic accumulation and metabolic capacity after environmental management measures in mining area.

14. Assessing the suitable regions and the key factors for three Cd-accumulating plants (Sedum alfredii, Phytolacca americana, and Hylotelephium spectabile) in China using MaxEnt model.

15. Responses of diversity and arsenic-transforming functional genes of soil microorganisms to arsenic hyperaccumulator (Pteris vittata L.)/pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) intercropping.

16. Changes in the concentration, distribution, and speciation of arsenic in the hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata at different growth stages.

17. Impact of manganese sulfide (MnS) oxygenation-induced oxidization on aqueous organic contaminants: Insight into the role of the hydroxyl radical (HO·).

18. Accumulation, environmental risk characteristics and associated driving mechanisms of potential toxicity elements in roadside soils across China.

19. Quantitative source apportionment and associated driving factor identification for soil potential toxicity elements via combining receptor models, SOM, and geo-detector method.

20. Catalytic efficiency of soil enzymes explains temperature sensitivity: Insights from physiological theory.

21. Source-specific health risks apportionment of soil potential toxicity elements combining multiple receptor models with Monte Carlo simulation.

22. Temporal and spatial differentiation characteristics of soil arsenic during the remediation process of Pteris vittata L. and Citrus reticulata Blanco intercropping.

23. Temporal evolution of the hydromechanical properties of soil-root systems in a forest fire in China.

24. The key nodes and main factors influencing accumulation of soil arsenic in Pteris vittata L. under field conditions.

25. Long-term variation of boundary layer height and possible contribution factors: A global analysis.

26. Evaluating the impacts of burning biomass on PM 2.5 regional transport under various emission conditions.

27. Detecting changes in water level caused by climate, land cover and dam construction in interconnected river-lake systems.

28. An integrated assessment methodology for management of potentially contaminated sites based on public data.

29. The bio-availability and accumulation of the trace elements in rock-soil-fruit system in carbonatite regions of different stratums: Critical soil factors and transfer models.

30. Effective strategy to recycle arsenic-accumulated biomass of Pteris vittata with high benefits.

31. Bioaccessibility of metals/metalloids in willow catkins collected in urban parks of Beijing and their health risks to human beings.

32. Activation of persulfate by stability-enhanced magnetic graphene oxide for the removal of 2,4-dichlorophenol.

33. Quantification of primary and secondary sources to PM 2.5 using an improved source regional apportionment method in an industrial city, China.

34. Quantitative analysis of the factors influencing spatial distribution of soil heavy metals based on geographical detector.

35. Mitigating arsenic accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) from typical arsenic contaminated paddy soil of southern China using nanostructured α-MnO 2 : Pot experiment and field application.

36. The change of representative elementary volume of DNAPL influenced by surface active agents during long-term remediation period in heterogeneous porous media.

37. Enhanced transport of ferrihydrite colloid by chain-shaped humic acid colloid in saturated porous media.

38. The relationships between leaf economics and hydraulic traits of woody plants depend on water availability.

39. Enhanced flocculation and sedimentation of trace cadmium from irrigation water using phosphoric fertilizer.

40. Safe utilization of heavy-metal-contaminated farmland by mulberry tree cultivation and silk production.

41. Intercropped Pteris vittata L. and Morus alba L. presents a safe utilization mode for arsenic-contaminated soil.

42. Solid-gaseous phase transformation of elemental contaminants during the gasification of biomass.

43. Cost-benefit calculation of phytoremediation technology for heavy-metal-contaminated soil.

44. Reduction, methylation, and translocation of arsenic in Panax notoginseng grown under field conditions in arsenic-contaminated soils.

45. Evaluation of slow pyrolyzed wood and rice husks biochar for adsorption of ammonium nitrogen from piggery manure anaerobic digestate slurry.

46. A comparison of arsenic accumulation and tolerance among four populations of Pteris vittata from habitats with a gradient of arsenic concentration.

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