This special issue delves into the multifaceted applications of biochar in mitigating abiotic stress. It explores the role of biochar in improving soil health, enhancing nutrient retention, and promoting beneficial microbial activity. Additionally, it investigates biochar-based strategies for remediating polluted soils and water bodies, highlighting its potential in reducing heavy metal and organic contaminants. The issue also examines biochar's contribution to climate change mitigation, as it sequesters ...
Read MoreAbstract: Soil has a strong relationship with human health. There are several direct and indirect relationships such as soil as a main source of nutrients for plant nutrition/ plant sources of food, human diseases, soil pollution, policy issues, etc. This special issue welcomes research articles, reviews, and case studies that address the following key topics: Pollution and soil health Soil remediation and human health Climate change and human/soil health Soil for healthy food Management ...
Read MoreSpecial Issue The Role of Plant Nutrients under Environmental Stresses Guest Editor: Prof. Dr. Nicola Senesi Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari, 70126 Bari,Italy Submission Deadline: Friday, 30 March 2021 Call for Papers Plant nuttriton was and still one of the most biological plant processes, which impacts on the crop productivity. So, the plant nutrientsplay a critical role in the maintenance our life due to without ...
Read MoreSpecial Issue Soil Quality in a Changing World Guest Editor: Prof. Dr. Nicola Senesi Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari, 70126 Bari,Italy Submission Deadline: Friday, 30 November 2019 Call for Papers Soil was and still the main source for food, feed, fuel and fiber. Soil is a living organism. It is the main source for human creation. So, the soil quality plays a critical role in the maintenance our life. The soils can play an important ...
Read MoreImproved and Integrated phytoremediation of contaminated soils and co-generation of value additions Guest Editor: Prof. M.N.V. Prasad School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India Call for Papers Anthropogenic human activities and mineralization of land resources are primarily responsible for soil pollution. Heavy metals or potenially toxic trace elements do not degrade and their persistence in the environment results adverse effects ...
Read MoreCall for receiving review articles: The Egyptian Journal of Soil Science invites all of you to submit review article! This review should include the cutting edge articles, recent and new references as well as at least 50 references during the last 10 years
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