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1. Ecological and human health impact assessments based on long-term monitoring of soil PAHs near a coal-fired power plant.

2. Zinc oxide nanoparticles influence on plant tolerance to salinity stress: insights into physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses.

3. Fostering plant growth performance under drought stress using rhizospheric microbes, their gene editing, and biochar.

4. Assessment of soil development during rapid urbanization using the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition.

5. New approach to soil management focusing on soil health and air quality: one earth one life (critical review).

6. Persistence and dissipation kinetics of novaluron 9.45% + lambda-cyhalothrin 1.9% ZC insecticides in tomato crop under semi-arid region.

7. Effect of chicken manure on soil microbial community diversity in poultry keeping areas.

8. Microbiological status of natural and anthropogenic soils of the Taganrog Bay coast at different levels of combined pollution with heavy metals and PAHs.

9. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: a potential bio-asset for restoration of degraded soil and crop productivity with sustainable emerging techniques.

10. Genotoxic and morpho-physiological responses of ZnO macro- and nano-forms in plants.

11. A practical evaluation on integrated role of biochar and nanomaterials in soil remediation processes.

12. Microbial electrochemical system: an emerging technology for remediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from soil and sediments.

13. Phenanthrene uptake and translocation by Panicum miliaceum L. tissues: an experimental study in an artificial environment.

14. Features of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon's spatial distribution in the soils of the Don River delta.

15. Uptake, accumulation, toxicity, and interaction of metallic-based nanoparticles with plants: current challenges and future perspectives.

16. The effect of resource-saving tillage technologies on the mobility, distribution and migration of trace elements in soil.

17. Evaluating the effect of historical development on urban soils using microartifacts and geochemical indices.

18. Potentially toxic elements in surface soils of the Lower Don floodplain and the Taganrog Bay coast: sources, spatial distribution and pollution assessment.

19. Methods to determine the affinity of heavy metals for the chemically extracted carrier phases in soils.

20. Determination of the affinity of heavy metals to carrier phases in soils.

21. Phytoremediation of copper-contaminated soil by Artemisia absinthium: comparative effect of chelating agents.

22. Insights on the bioremediation technologies for pesticide-contaminated soils.

23. The effect of combined pollution by PAHs and heavy metals on the topsoil microbial communities of Spolic Technosols of the lake Atamanskoe, Southern Russia.

24. Intra-soil waste recycling provides safety of environment.

25. Analysis and assessment of heavy metal contamination in the vicinity of Lake Atamanskoe (Rostov region, Russia) using multivariate statistical methods.

26. Soil organic matter and biological activity under long-term contamination with copper.

27. Application of XAFS and XRD methods for describing the copper and zinc adsorption characteristics in hydromorphic soils.

28. Spatial distribution of heavy metals in soils of the flood plain of the Seversky Donets River (Russia) based on geostatistical methods.

29. Pollution status and human health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban street dust of Tyumen city, Russia.

30. Geochemical transformation of soil cover and vegetation in a drained floodplain lake affected by long-term discharge of effluents from rayon industry plants, lower Don River Basin, Southern Russia.

31. Metal(loid) nanosorbents in restoration of polluted soils: geochemical, ecotoxicological, and remediation perspectives.

32. Influence of soil pollution on the morphology of roots and leaves of Verbascum thapsus L.

33. Global footprints of organochlorine pesticides: a pan-global survey.

34. Interaction of zinc oxide nanoparticles with soil: Insights into the chemical and biological properties.

35. Sorption of benzo[a]pyrene by Chernozem and carbonaceous sorbents: comparison of kinetics and interaction mechanisms.

36. Influence of carbon-containing and mineral sorbents on the toxicity of soil contaminated with benzo[a]pyrene during phytotesting.

37. Biochar-assisted Fenton-like oxidation of benzo[a]pyrene-contaminated soil.

38. Impacts of land use and land cover change on the interactions among multiple soil-dependent ecosystem services (case study: Jiroft plain, Iran).

39. Speciation of Zn and Cu in Technosol and evaluation of a sequential extraction procedure using XAS, XRD and SEM–EDX analyses.

40. Soil PAHs contamination effect on the cellular and subcellular organelle changes of Phragmites australis Cav.

41. Assessing the toxicity and accumulation of bulk- and nano-CuO in Hordeum sativum L.

42. Environmental and human health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in soils around the largest coal-fired power station in Southern Russia.

43. Transformation of copper oxide and copper oxide nanoparticles in the soil and their accumulation by Hordeum sativum.

44. Effects of benzo[a]pyrene toxicity on morphology and ultrastructure of Hordeum sativum.

45. The toxic effect of CuO of different dispersion degrees on the structure and ultrastructure of spring barley cells (Hordeum sativum distichum).

46. Phylogenetic analysis of hyperaccumulator plant species for heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

47. The influence of application of biochar and metal-tolerant bacteria in polluted soil on morpho-physiological and anatomical parameters of spring barley.

48. Sustainability of agricultural and wild cereals to aerotechnogenic exposure.

49. Bioindication of soil pollution in the delta of the Don River and the coast of the Taganrog Bay with heavy metals based on anatomical, morphological and biogeochemical studies of macrophyte (Typha australis Schum. & Thonn).

50. The identification of phytoextraction potential of Melilotus officinalis and Amaranthus retroflexus growing on copper- and molybdenum-polluted soils.

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