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2. Determine the Optimal Parameters for Biogas Production from Common Reed (Phragmites australis)
3. Influence of Inoculum to Substrate Ratio and Substrates Mixing Ratio on Biogas Production from the Anaerobic Co-digestion of Phragmites australis and Food Waste
4. Environmental fate of microplastics and common polymer additives in non-biodegradable plastic mulch applied agricultural soils
5. Assessment of Anaerobic Digestate Amended with Wood Ash and Green Vegetable Matter and Impacts on Microbial Growth
6. The effect of different C-N ratios on volatile fatty acid (VFAs) production from acidogenic fermentation of sucrose in continuous-stirred tank reactors
7. Role of soil organic matter on the retention and mobility of common plastic additives, Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, bisphenol A and benzophenone, in soil
8. Biohydrogen production through dark fermentation from waste biomass: Current status and future perspectives on biorefinery development
9. Biochar-facilitated batch co-digestion of food waste and cattle rumen content: An assessment of process stability, kinetic studies, and pathogen fate
10. Effects of source materials on desorption kinetics of carcinogenic PAHs from contaminated soils
11. Valorization of agrowaste digestate via addition of wood ash, acidification, and nitrification
12. Novel laccase from Xylaria polymorpha and its efficiency in the biotransformation of pharmaceuticals: Optimization of operational conditions, comparative effect of redox-mediators and toxicity studies
13. Biochar-microorganism interactions for organic pollutant remediation: Challenges and perspectives
14. Kinetic investigations into the effect of inoculum to substrate ratio on batch anaerobic digestion of simulated food waste
15. Redevelopment of urban brownfield sites in China: Motivation, history, policies and improved management
16. Anaerobic co-digestion of cattle rumen content and food waste for biogas production: Establishment of co-digestion ratios and kinetic studies
17. Impact of lignocellulosic waste-immobilised white-rot fungi on enhancing the development of 14C-phenanthrene catabolism in soil
18. Determining the bioavailability of benzo(a)pyrene through standardized desorption extraction in a certified reference contaminated soil
19. Effects of biological pre-treatment of lignocellulosic waste with white-rot fungi on the stimulation of 14C-phenanthrene catabolism in soils
20. Chemical pollution: A growing peril and potential catastrophic risk to humanity
21. Phosphorus solubility changes following additions of bioenergy wastes to an agricultural soil: Implications for crop availability and environmental mobility
22. Kinetic study of the stabilization of an agro-industrial digestate by adding wood fly ash
23. Counting the cost of the Niger Delta's largest oil spills: Satellite remote sensing reveals extensive environmental damage with >1million people in the impact zone
24. Temporal changes in the extractability, bioaccessibility and biodegradation of target hydrocarbons in soils from former refinery facilities
25. Effects of substrate quality on carbon partitioning and microbial community composition in soil from an agricultural grassland
26. Bioaccessibility of 14C-phenanthrene from root amended contaminated soil
27. Impact of sulphuric, hydrochloric, nitric, and lactic acids in the preparation of a blend of agro-industrial digestate and wood ash to produce a novel fertiliser
28. Impact of redox-mediators in the degradation of olsalazine by marine-derived fungus, Aspergillus aculeatus strain bpo2: Response surface methodology, laccase stability and kinetics
29. Biodegradation of fluorene by the newly isolated marine-derived fungus, Mucor irregularis strain bpo1 using response surface methodology
30. Effects of Wood Ash-Based Alkaline Treatment on Nitrogen, Carbon, and Phosphorus Availability in Food Waste and Agro-Industrial Waste Digestates
31. Risk assessment of PAHs and N-PAH analogues in sediment cores from the Niger Delta
32. Quantitative biomonitoring of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) using the Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata)
33. The impact of enhanced and non-enhanced biochars on the catabolism of 14C-phenanthrene in soil
34. Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) to the Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) from sediment matrices of an economically important Australian estuary
35. Impact of organic amendments on the development of 14C-phenanthrene catabolism in soil
36. Impact of digestate and its fractions on mineralization of 14C-phenanthrene in aged soil
37. The effect of organic acids on the behaviour and biodegradation of 14C-phenanthrene in contaminated soil
38. Analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their polar derivatives in soils of an industrial heritage city of Australia
39. The Nutritional Effects of Digested and Undigested Organic Wastes Combined with Wood Ash Amendments on Carrot Plants
40. Local and global trace plutonium contributions in fast breeder legacy soils
41. Soil contamination in China: Current priorities, defining background levels and standards for heavy metals
42. In vitro gastrointestinal mobilization and oral bioaccessibility of PAHs in contrasting soils and associated cancer risks: Focus on PAH nonextractable residues
43. Bioaccumulation of benzo[a]pyrene nonextractable residues in soil by Eisenia fetida and associated background-level sublethal genotoxicity (DNA single-strand breaks)
44. Influence of pH, electrical conductivity and ageing on the extractability of benzo[a]pyrene in two contrasting soils
45. River network delineation from Sentinel-1 SAR data
46. The effect of acidogenic and methanogenic conditions on the availability and stability of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in a digestate
47. Extremely small amounts of B[a]P residues remobilised in long-term contaminated soils: A strong case for greater focus on readily available and not total-extractable fractions in risk assessment
48. Baseline PAHs, N-PAHs and 210Pb in Segment Samples from Bodo Creek: Comparison with Bonny Estuary, Niger Delta
49. Development of Mass-Conserving Atomistic Mathematical Model for Batch Anaerobic Digestion: Framework and Limitations.
50. Beyond the obvious: Environmental health implications of polar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
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