Soil Contamination by Heavy Metals and Metalloids

Soil contamination has been identified as one of the main threats to soil, inducing the degradation of global soils and driving long-term losses of the ecosystem services that they provide. As a result of human activities, the amount of soil contamination caused by heavy metal(loid)s has severely in...

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Other Authors: Gasparatos, Dionisios (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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520 |a Soil contamination has been identified as one of the main threats to soil, inducing the degradation of global soils and driving long-term losses of the ecosystem services that they provide. As a result of human activities, the amount of soil contamination caused by heavy metal(loid)s has severely increased over the last few decades and has become a worldwide environmental issue that has attracted considerable public attention. Although many research efforts have highlighted how soil contamination is a global threat and provided an overview of the importance of healthy soil, there is still a great need for additional information from different regions around the world, and concrete strategies, which can be implemented to address the causes and impacts of this major threat, urgently need to be developed. In this context, this book was launched with the scope of bringing together articles presenting the development of novel science-based methods and applications that enhance the remediation of contaminated soil by focusing on the identification of the main sources of soil contamination caused by heavy metal(loid)s (HM)/potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in different soil types; the chemistry, potential mobility, and bioavailability of the contaminants that are commonly found in contaminated soils; the assessment of the negative impacts and risks associated with HM/PTE-induced soil contamination on crop yields; soil biota, food security, and human health; and the available methods and strategies for monitoring, assessing, and remediating soils that have been contaminated by HM/PTEs. 
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653 |a PTE 
653 |a anthropogenic soils 
653 |a Technosols 
653 |a trace elements 
653 |a heavy metals 
653 |a urban agriculture 
653 |a heavy metal availability 
653 |a enrichment factor 
653 |a redox 
653 |a biochar 
653 |a cadmium 
653 |a lead 
653 |a contaminated paddy soil 
653 |a short- and long-term mechanisms 
653 |a ACC deaminase 
653 |a heavy metal stress 
653 |a PGPR 
653 |a fertilizers 
653 |a nutrients 
653 |a yield 
653 |a selenium 
653 |a acid soils 
653 |a alkaline soils 
653 |a adsorption 
653 |a desorption 
653 |a Freundlich 
653 |a Langmuir 
653 |a Mediterranean soils 
653 |a vehicular emissions 
653 |a road age 
653 |a diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) 
653 |a metal dissociation time (Tc) 
653 |a wheat assay 
653 |a optimised linear model 
653 |a biochar application rates 
653 |a metal accumulation 
653 |a nitrogen 
653 |a ryegrass 
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