TY - GEN AU - Zacchini,Massimo AU - Pujari,Paras Ranjan TI - Technological Eco-Innovations for the Quality Control and the Decontamination of Polluted Waters and Soils SN - books978-3-03928-465-8 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - bioremediation KW - natural-based remediation strategies KW - plant stress reactions KW - heavy metals KW - bottom urban sediment KW - cesium ions KW - antioxidant defence KW - pollution KW - artificial intelligence KW - plant growth promoting bacteria KW - ferulic acid KW - geostatistical analysis KW - photosynthesis KW - sulfur KW - mining wastes KW - phytomanagement KW - TNT KW - MCPA KW - water contamination KW - arsenic adsorption KW - chlorophyll fluorescence KW - water filtration KW - salt stress KW - industrial crop KW - water KW - proline KW - 2 KW - syringic acid KW - energy crops KW - coal KW - kinetics KW - Ralstonia sp KW - rhizobacterial inoculants KW - bacterial contamination KW - urban sediments KW - water pollution KW - biodegradation KW - soil KW - phytoremediation KW - anti-oxidant enzymes KW - ecotoxicity KW - microscope KW - autochthonous microbial community KW - plant physiology KW - Tagetes patula KW - soil microbial communities KW - DDT KW - soil pollution KW - polyamines KW - Festuca arundinacea KW - synthetic zeolite KW - geological heterogeneity KW - biostimulation KW - Monviso clone KW - acclimation KW - iron and manganese minerals KW - 4-D KW - metal tolerance KW - diesel oil KW - dielectric permittivity KW - plant secondary metabolites KW - removal KW - indigenous microorganisms KW - Brassica napus KW - PCDDs/PCDFs KW - oxidative stress KW - dissolved organic carbon N1 - Open Access N2 - The Special Issue “Technological Eco-Innovations for the Quality Control and the Decontamination of Polluted Waters and Soils” deals with the most recent research activities carried out at lab and field scale on eco-sustainable tools for the remediation of contaminated environmental substrates. It is particularly devoted to highlight the relevance of biological organisms (plants, microbes, algae) to assess the chemical contamination in water and soil and to remediate such matrices from the pollution caused by the human activities. Therefore, bioremediation is a primary focus of most of the articles published within the present Special Issue. Bioremediation is a promising environmentally friendly technology to deal with the chemical pollution in different ecosystem compartments and its integration with the traditional approaches might represent a UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2081 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60548 ER -