Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils: Mechanisms and Remediation Strategies
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Soils".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2024) | Viewed by 5796
Special Issue Editors
Interests: soil; heavy metals; DGT; amendments; risk assessment
Interests: heavy metals; soil fertility; acidification; variable charged soils
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Soil is the foundation for sustainable agricultural development. Heavy metals (HMS) are common pollutants in the soil, and this type of contamination is biologically toxic, widely distributed, and persists long-term in the soil. The accumulation of HMs in farmland also leads to declines in the soil buffering capacity and fertility, thus affecting crop growth and even reducing crop yields. We set up the Special Issue “Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils: Mechanisms and Remediation Strategies” to publish original, scientifically challenging research articles of international significance that describe and explain biological, chemical and physical processes of heavy metals occurring in soil, which enhance our mechanistic understanding of the fate and behavior of heavy metals in soil environments. In addition, we are seeking manuscripts that showcase the development of new innovative products, technologies and ideas that improve and remediate the heavy metal contamination.
Topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Heavy metal pollutant exposure;
- Environmental occurrences, transport, behavior, and effects of heavy metal pollutants in farmland soil;
- Environmental heavy metal pollutants in farmland soil;
- Food safety and environmental safety;
- New technologies for soil heavy metal remediation in farmland;
- Agronomy for heavy metal remediation;
- Modeling of pollution processes in farmland soil environments;
- Soil chemical, physical and biological process of heavy metals;
- Effect of heavy metals on plant productions systems;
- Crop genomic research on resistance or hyper-accumulation of heavy metals in farmland.
Dr. Tuo Zhang
Dr. Nan Zhang
Prof. Dr. Wei Liu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heavy metals
- soil contamination
- farmland
- new techniques
- agronomy
- food safety
- environmental safety
- remediation
- crops
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