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Wastewater reuse is the treatment and repurposing of municipal or industrial wastewater for agricultural irrigation and other applications. For plant science, it represents a critical area of research into how crops respond to water sources that may carry varying levels of nutrients, pathogens, and contaminants, with implications for food safety, plant physiology, and sustainable crop production in water-scarce regions.

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Trichoderma harzianum enhances lettuce biomass and modulates plant-...

Lettuce and other leafy greens grown with recycled wastewater can absorb trace amounts of pharmac...

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Dissipation of carbamazepine and fexofenadine in two agricultural s...

Pharmaceutical residues from treated sewage applied to farm fields can linger in the soil where y...