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1. Impacts of aquaculture wastewater irrigation on soil health, nutrient availability, and date palm fruit quality.

2. Impacts of kaolinite enrichment on biochar and hydrochar characterization, stability, toxicity, and maize germination and growth.

3. Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar.

4. Scavenging microplastics and heavy metals from water using jujube waste-derived biochar in fixed-bed column trials.

5. Date palm-magnetized biochar for in-situ stabilization of toxic metals in mining-polluted soil: evaluation using single-step extraction methods and phytoavailability.

6. Sources, toxicity potential, and human health risk assessment of heavy metals-laden soil and dust of urban and suburban areas as affected by industrial and mining activities.

7. Carbon Nanodots-Embedded Pullulan Nanofibers for Sulfathiazole Removal from Wastewater Streams.

8. Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil-Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar.

9. Prevalence of human pathogenic viruses in wastewater: A potential transmission risk as well as an effective tool for early outbreak detection for COVID-19.

10. Designing chitosan based magnetic beads with conocarpus waste-derived biochar for efficient sulfathiazole removal from contaminated water.

11. Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar.

12. Fabrication of sand-based novel adsorbents embedded with biochar or binding agents via calcite precipitation for sulfathiazole scavenging.

13. Immobilization and mitigation of chromium toxicity in aqueous solutions and tannery waste-contaminated soil using biochar and polymer-modified biochar.

14. Animal carcass burial management: implications for sustainable biochar use.

15. Fabrication and evaluation of silica embedded and zerovalent iron composited biochars for arsenate removal from water.

16. Turning date palm waste into carbon nanodots and nano zerovalent iron composites for excellent removal of methylthioninium chloride from water.

17. Potential short-term negative versus positive effects of olive mill-derived biochar on nutrient availability in a calcareous loamy sand soil.

18. Evaluating the efficiency of different natural clay sediments for the removal of chlortetracycline from aqueous solutions.

19. A critical review on organic micropollutants contamination in wastewater and removal through carbon nanotubes.

20. Date palm waste-derived biochar composites with silica and zeolite: synthesis, characterization and implication for carbon stability and recalcitrant potential.

22. Date palm waste biochars alter a soil respiration, microbial biomass carbon, and heavy metal mobility in contaminated mined soil.

24. Effects of pyrolysis temperature on nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3 - -N) and bromate (BrO 3 - ) adsorption onto date palm biochar.

25. Engineered biochar composites with zeolite, silica, and nano-zerovalent iron for the efficient scavenging of chlortetracycline from aqueous solutions.

26. Pyrolytic and hydrothermal carbonization of date palm leaflets: Characteristics and ecotoxicological effects on seed germination of lettuce.

27. Biochar composites with nano zerovalent iron and eggshell powder for nitrate removal from aqueous solution with coexisting chloride ions.

28. An efficient phosphorus scavenging from aqueous solution using magnesiothermally modified bio-calcite.

29. Influence of bioenergy waste biochar on proton- and ligand-promoted release of Pb and Cu in a shooting range soil.

30. Date palm biochar-polymer composites: An investigation of electrical, mechanical, thermal and rheological characteristics.

31. Phosphorus-loaded biochar changes soil heavy metals availability and uptake potential of maize (Zea mays L.) plants.

33. A comparison of two digestion methods for assessing heavy metals level in urban soils influenced by mining and industrial activities.

34. Determining soil quality in urban agricultural regions by soil enzyme-based index.

35. Trace metal levels, sources, and ecological risk assessment in a densely agricultural area from Saudi Arabia.

36. Biochar soil amendment on alleviation of drought and salt stress in plants: a critical review.

37. Cadmium minimization in wheat: A critical review.

38. Identification, Quantification, and Toxicity of PCDDs and PCDFs in Soils from Industrial Areas in the Central and Eastern Regions of Saudi Arabia.

39. Chemically modified biochar produced from conocarpus waste increases NO3 removal from aqueous solutions.

40. Lead and copper immobilization in a shooting range soil using soybean stover- and pine needle-derived biochars: Chemical, microbial and spectroscopic assessments.

41. Impact of soybean stover- and pine needle-derived biochars on Pb and As mobility, microbial community, and carbon stability in a contaminated agricultural soil.

42. Chlorpyrifos-induced biomarkers in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes).

43. Carbon mineralization and nutrient availability in calcareous sandy soils amended with woody waste biochar.

44. Photolysis degradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on surface sandy soil.

45. Conocarpus biochar as a soil amendment for reducing heavy metal availability and uptake by maize plants.

46. Heavy metal contamination in sediments and mangroves from the coast of Red Sea: Avicennia marina as potential metal bioaccumulator.

47. Quality assessment of various bottled waters marketed in Saudi Arabia.

48. Pyrolysis temperature induced changes in characteristics and chemical composition of biochar produced from conocarpus wastes.

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