Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites

With a view to conserving or improving soil ecosystem services, environment-friendly techniques, such as bio- and phytoremediation, can effectively be used for the characterization, risk assessment, and remediation of contaminated agricultural sites. Polyannual vegetation (meadows, poplar, and cane...

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Main Authors: Massimo Fagnano, Donato Visconti, Nunzio Fiorentino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1335
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spelling doaj-e2abd2ced3d74a51a65dfe2970e04ddc2021-04-02T13:09:20ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-09-01101335133510.3390/agronomy10091335Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated SitesMassimo Fagnano0Donato Visconti1Nunzio Fiorentino2Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, ItalyWith a view to conserving or improving soil ecosystem services, environment-friendly techniques, such as bio- and phytoremediation, can effectively be used for the characterization, risk assessment, and remediation of contaminated agricultural sites. Polyannual vegetation (meadows, poplar, and cane stands) is widely considered the most efficient tool for remediation (extraction of bioavailable fraction of contaminants), for undertaking safety measures (reducing the mobility of contaminants towards other environmental compartments), and for restoring the ecosystem services of contaminated agricultural sites (biomass production, groundwater protection, C storage, landscape quality improvement, and cultural and educational services). The roles of agronomic approaches will be reviewed by focusing on the various steps in the whole remediation process: (i) detailed environmental characterization; (ii) phytoremediation for reducing risks for the environment and human health; (iii) agronomic management for improving efficiency of phytoremediation; and (iv) biomass recycling in the win-win perspective of the circular economy.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1335phytoremediationphytoextractionphytostabilizationecosystem servicessafety measuresrisk assessment
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author Massimo Fagnano
Donato Visconti
Nunzio Fiorentino
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Donato Visconti
Nunzio Fiorentino
Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
Agronomy
phytoremediation
phytoextraction
phytostabilization
ecosystem services
safety measures
risk assessment
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Donato Visconti
Nunzio Fiorentino
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title Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
title_short Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
title_full Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
title_fullStr Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic Approaches for Characterization, Remediation, and Monitoring of Contaminated Sites
title_sort agronomic approaches for characterization, remediation, and monitoring of contaminated sites
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-09-01
description With a view to conserving or improving soil ecosystem services, environment-friendly techniques, such as bio- and phytoremediation, can effectively be used for the characterization, risk assessment, and remediation of contaminated agricultural sites. Polyannual vegetation (meadows, poplar, and cane stands) is widely considered the most efficient tool for remediation (extraction of bioavailable fraction of contaminants), for undertaking safety measures (reducing the mobility of contaminants towards other environmental compartments), and for restoring the ecosystem services of contaminated agricultural sites (biomass production, groundwater protection, C storage, landscape quality improvement, and cultural and educational services). The roles of agronomic approaches will be reviewed by focusing on the various steps in the whole remediation process: (i) detailed environmental characterization; (ii) phytoremediation for reducing risks for the environment and human health; (iii) agronomic management for improving efficiency of phytoremediation; and (iv) biomass recycling in the win-win perspective of the circular economy.
topic phytoremediation
phytoextraction
phytostabilization
ecosystem services
safety measures
risk assessment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1335
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