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1. Correlation between microbial communities and volatile organic compounds in an urban soil provides clues on soil quality towards sustainability of city flowerbeds

2. Tungsten contamination, behavior and remediation in complex environmental settings

3. Sustainable Recovery of an Agricultural Area Impacted by an Oil Spill Using Enhanced Phytoremediation

4. Bacterial Communities in the Fruiting Bodies and Background Soils of the White Truffle Tuber magnatum

5. Bioavailability and bioaccessibility in soil: a short review and a case study

6. Improvement of Arsenic Phytoextraction Using Indigenous Bacteria and Mobilizing Agents

7. Nature-Based Solutions for Restoring an Agricultural Area Contaminated by an Oil Spill

8. Screening of Plants and Indigenous Bacteria to Improve Arsenic Phytoextraction

9. The Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) in Mitigating Plant’s Environmental Stresses

10. Enhanced Lead Phytoextraction by Endophytes from Indigenous Plants

11. Assessment of repeated harvests on mercury and arsenic phytoextraction in a multi-contaminated industrial soil

12. New Light on Phytoremediation: The Use of Luminescent Solar Concentrators

13. Adsorption, Desorption and Bioavailability of Tungstate in Mediterranean Soils

14. Influence of Increasing Tungsten Concentrations and Soil Characteristics on Plant Uptake: Greenhouse Experiments with Zea mays

16. Effect of Soil Aging on Cadmium Bioavailability and Bioaccessibility at a Contaminated Site

18. Cannabis sativa L. and Brassica juncea L. grown on arsenic-contaminated industrial soil: potentiality and limitation for phytoremediation

19. Comparative Evaluation of Technologies at a Heavy Metal Contaminated Site: The Role of Feasibility Studies

20. Bioavailability and bioaccessibility in soil: a short review and a case study

21. Soil Remediation: Towards a Resilient and Adaptive Approach to Deal with the Ever-Changing Environmental Challenges

22. Effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on Salicornia perennans germination and growth under saline conditions

23. Application of sulphate and cytokinin in assisted arsenic phytoextraction by industrial Cannabis sativa L

24. Dealing with complex contamination: A novel approach with a combined bio-phytoremediation strategy and effective analytical techniques

25. Sustainable Valorization of Biomass: From Assisted Phytoremediation to Green Energy Production

26. New Light on Phytoremediation: The Use of Luminescent Solar Concentrators

28. The effect of residual hydrocarbons in soil following oil spillages on the growth of Zea mays plants

29. Enhanced Lead Phytoextraction by Endophytes from Indigenous Plants

30. The Dynamics of Tungsten in Soil: An Overview

31. Assessment of repeated harvests on mercury and arsenic phytoextraction in a multi-contaminated industrial soil

32. Contributors

33. From waste to resource: Sorption properties of biological and industrial sludge

34. CO2 footprint analysis of consolidated and innovative technologies in remediation activities

35. Exploiting Hydrocarbon-Degrading Indigenous Bacteria for Bioremediation and Phytoremediation of a Multicontaminated Soil

36. Phytoremediation of a multi contaminated soil: mercury and arsenic phytoextraction assisted by mobilizing agent and plant growth promoting bacteria

37. Enhancements in phytoremediation technology: Environmental assessment including different options of biomass disposal and comparison with a consolidated approach

38. Improved arsenic phytoextraction by combined use of mobilizing chemicals and autochthonous soil bacteria

39. PHYTOEXTRACTION TRIALS OF ARSENIC WITH Cannabis sativa, Zea mays AND SELECTED INDIGENOUS BACTERIA

40. Overcoming limitation of 'recalcitrant areas' to phytoextraction process: The synergistic effects of exogenous cytokinins and nitrogen treatments

41. Sorption: Release Processes in Soil—The Basis of Phytoremediation Efficiency

42. Evidence for the natural origins of anomalously high chromium levels in soil of the Cecina Valley (Italy)

43. Applicability of a Freundlich-Like Model for Plant Uptake at an Industrial Contaminated Site with a High Variable Arsenic Concentration

44. Tungstate adsorption onto Italian soils with different characteristics

45. Phytoremediation of a Lead Contaminated Soil: Assisted Approach by EDTA and Native Bacteria

46. Assisted phytoremediation of a multi-contaminated soil: Investigation on arsenic and lead combined mobilization and removal

47. Soil Quality Protection at Heavy Metal-Contaminated Manufactured Gas Plant Sites: Role of Biological Remediation

48. Remediation of a Mercury-Contaminated Industrial Soil Using Bioavailable Contaminant Stripping

49. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal contaminated sites: Phytoremediation as a strategy for addressing the complexity of pollution

50. Green remediation strategies to improve the quality of contaminated soils

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