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    Organic materials amendments can improve NPK availability and maize growth by reducing heavy metals stress in calcareous soil 

    Saleem, A.; Ur Rahim, H.; Khan, U.; Irfan, M.; Akbar, W. A.; Akbar, Z.; Alatalo, J. M.... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2023 , Article)
    The deficiency of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in calcareous soils of semi-arid climates is well recognized, and various green-based strategies have been employed to enhance their availability. However, the combined ...

    A systematic review on the bioremediation of metal contaminated soils using biochar and slag: current status and future outlook 

    Mehmood, Sajid; Ahmed, Waqas; Alatalo, Juha M.; Mahmood, Mohsin; Asghar, Rana Muhammad Ammar; Imtiaz, Muhammad; Ullah, Naseer; Li, Wei dong; Ditta, Allah... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2023 , Article Review)
    Heavy metals contaminated soils are posing severe threats to food safety worldwide. Heavy metals absorbed by plant roots from contaminated soils lead to severe plant development issues and a reduction in crop yield and ...
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    Aquaculture sediments amended with biochar improved soil health and plant growth in a degraded soil 

    Sajid, Mehmood; Ahmed, Waqas; Mahmood, Mohsin; Rizwan, Muhammad Shahid; Asghar, Rana Muhammad Ammar; Alatalo, Juha M.; Imtiaz, Muhammad; Akmal, Muhammad; Abdelrahman, Hamada; Ma, Jifu; Ali, Esmat F.; Li, Weidong; Lee, Sang Soo; Shaheen, Sabry M.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)
    Sustainable and safe management of aquaculture sediments is of great concern. Biochar (BC) and fishpond sediments (FPS) are rich in organic carbon and nutrients and thus can be used as soil amendments; however, it is not ...

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