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Waste treatment encompasses the processes and technologies used to manage solid, liquid, and other waste streams—including agricultural runoff, industrial effluents, and sewage—to minimize environmental harm. For plant scientists, this field is significant because plants are increasingly studied as natural bioremediators capable of absorbing, transforming, or neutralizing contaminants in soil and water. Understanding how plants interact with waste-derived pollutants informs both the development of phytoremediation strategies and the study of how toxic compounds affect plant physiology and growth.

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