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Water quality encompasses the chemical, physical, and biological properties of water that determine its suitability for various uses and the health of aquatic ecosystems. For plant scientists, water quality is a critical research area because aquatic and wetland plants are both highly sensitive indicators of water conditions and active agents in shaping them—influencing nutrient cycling, pollutant uptake, and ecosystem balance. Understanding how parameters such as pH, nutrient levels, and contaminants affect plant physiology and community composition is essential for ecological restoration, phytoremediation, and sustainable water resource management.

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Phosphorus Recovery from Wastewater Using Constructed Wetlands with...

It means the phosphorus that would otherwise pollute your local waterways could instead end up ba...

phytoremediation
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Floating filters of nature: exploring the potential of aquatic plan...

Microplastics from your garden runoff, local parks, and stormwater drains end up in rivers and ev...

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Synergistic removal of morpholine fungicides and cadmium from agric...

Cadmium and fungicide runoff from nearby farms can quietly contaminate the water used to irrigate...

phytoremediation
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Macrophytes and Emerging Contaminants: Insights on Removal and Toxi...

Wetland plants filtering the runoff from your local park or agricultural fields are quietly being...

phytoremediation
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Integrative evaluation of cadmium uptake, ionomic responses, and ge...

Cadmium from industrial runoff can reach the streams, rivers, and reservoirs that feed our drinki...

soil-health
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Ecotoxicological insights into fluoride pollution affecting soil, p...

If your vegetable garden is irrigated with well water from a fluoride-prone aquifer, the leafy gr...

phytoremediation
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Comparative assessment of removal capacity and toxicity threshold o...

Runoff from fertilized lawns and farms overloads local ponds and streams with phosphorus, trigger...

soil-health
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Occurrence of anticancer drugs and widely used pharmaceuticals in s...

Compost you buy at a garden center or spread from municipal sources may carry trace amounts of ph...

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Microbial community restructuring and transcriptional responses to ...

Waterways near old industrial sites and roads often carry invisible lead contamination that ends ...

phytoremediation
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Synergistic nZVI-biochar and biofilm remediation of thiamethoxam at...

Neonicotinoids sprayed on farm fields don't stay put — they leach through soil into the water you...

phytoremediation
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Iron-Cycling-Constructed Wetland-Microbial Fuel Cell-Enhanced Remov...

Trace levels of blood pressure drugs in rivers and streams are silently accumulating in the water...

phytoremediation
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Simultaneous phenanthrene biodegradation and carbon mineralization ...

The rivers and lakes near petroleum pipelines that feed your city's water supply could one day be...

phytoremediation
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Biochar nanoparticles modulate root-associated microbial interactio...

Contaminated runoff from old industrial sites and roadsides reaches urban waterways where water g...

food-safety
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Radionuclide transfer to vegetables: comparison furrows and sprinkl...

If your water source near an industrial or nuclear site is even slightly contaminated, the way yo...

phytoremediation
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Advances and emerging perspectives in arsenic bioremediation: a rev...

Arsenic leaching from soil into groundwater ends up in irrigation water, quietly accumulating in ...

phytoremediation
soil-health
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Phenylurea herbicides in the environment: Recent updates on occurre...

Herbicides sprayed on farm fields a county away can travel through groundwater and show up in the...

soil-health
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Depth-dependent phosphorus leaching risks in littoral soils of Lake...

That green scum on your local lake or pond this summer may be fed not just by farm runoff, but by...

phytoremediation
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Sustainable bioprocess engineering for integrated inland water reme...

Algae and aquatic plants growing in the polluted pond or reservoir near you could soon be harvest...

phytoremediation
phytoremediation
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Illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) in Ghana: environmental pollu...

Rivers flowing through Ghana's farming regions are now laced with mining chemicals, meaning the c...

phytoremediation
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Enhanced Antibiotic Dissipation in Swine Wastewater Facilitated by ...

Pig farms near your community release wastewater loaded with antibiotics that can seep into soil ...

water-quality
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Eutrophication drives taxonomic and functional trajectories in plas...

The pond at the edge of your community garden or local park — especially if it turns green with a...

phytoremediation
phytoremediation
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Intracellular bioaccumulation outperforms surface display: A superi...

Arsenic seeping from natural rock and agricultural runoff quietly contaminates wells and irrigati...

water-quality
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The contamination of microplastics and antibiotics in aquaculture w...

If you grow food with irrigation water sourced near fish farms or downstream waterways, both anti...

phytoremediation
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Microbial remediation of PAHs in aquatic environments: advances, ss...

The creek or pond near your garden accumulates invisible petroleum compounds from road runoff and...

bioremediation
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Thermophilic bacteria mediated dye remediation in water and wastewa...

Textile and industrial dye pollution contaminates rivers and groundwater that irrigate gardens an...

fungicide-runoff
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Physicochemical processes as an alternative to biological removal o...

Tebuconazole — the fungicide sprayed on roses, wheat, and turf grass — washes off fields and gard...

soil-health
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Mechanistic insights into antibiotic resistance control by nano zer...

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can contaminate the soil and water used to grow your food, and this...

phytoremediation
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Bioremediation of α-terpineol-contaminated flotation wastewater usi...

Mining runoff laced with flotation chemicals can leach into the same watersheds that feed your ga...

phytoremediation
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Purification and characterization of the laccase produced by the Ly...

The bright synthetic dyes rinsed from clothes and factory waste end up in waterways where they bl...

phytoremediation
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A concept for the molecular design of readily treatable chemicals.

Pesticides and fertilizers sprayed in your garden or on nearby farms eventually wash into waterwa...

phytoremediation
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Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol via a flo...

The synthetic estrogen that passes through sewage treatment plants is quietly feminizing fish in ...

soil-health
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Nitrogen metabolic characteristics and adaptive mechanisms of Parac...

Nitrogen-laden water that gets released from wastewater plants feeds algae blooms in rivers and l...

phytoremediation
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Synergistic iron ion and sulfate removal via chitosan-engineered ye...

Runoff from old mines poisons streams and ponds near gardens and natural areas — this yeast-based...

antibiotic-resistance
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[Research progress in the pollution status and biodegradation of su...

Sulfonamide antibiotics flushed into waterways end up in the irrigation water and soil of farms a...

soil-health
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Low atmospheric pressure of plateau environments shapes microbial c...

Poorly treated wastewater from mountain cities can flow downstream into rivers and lakes, causing...

citizen-science
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Closterium acerosum (Closterium acerosum) observed in Southern Spri...

The tiny algae living in ponds and streams near your neighborhood are early-warning indicators of...

phytoremediation
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Performance and wastewater treatment efficiency of artificially pre...

Cleaner treated wastewater flowing back into rivers and streams means healthier aquatic ecosystem...

phytoremediation
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Benign by design: A paradigm shift in cosmetic ingredient development.

Persistent chemicals from everyday cosmetics — including PFAS and silicones — are accumulating in...

phytoremediation
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Bifunctional Organosilane-Grafted Kaolinite for Enhanced PFAS Adsor...

The groundwater under farms and gardens near old military bases or industrial sites often carries...

phytoremediation
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Microbial systems for azo dye biodegradation: enzymatic mechanisms,...

Textile dye runoff reaching waterways near your community can persist in soil and water for years...

soil-health
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Uncovering redox-specific biotransformation of organic micropollutants.

Pharmaceuticals you flush and the pesticides used in nearby fields — including herbicides like be...

phytoremediation
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Assessing water matrix influence and toxicity reduction of crystal ...

Textile dye runoff that reaches rivers and streams blocks sunlight and poisons the water that irr...

phytoremediation
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Effects of ibuprofen and its transformation products on algal-bacte...

Ibuprofen flushed down drains ends up in rivers and irrigation water, meaning the painkillers in ...

bioremediation
urban-ecology
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Environmental antibiotics in wastewater disrupt zebrafish embryonic...

Same wastewater that irrigates community gardens, parks, and agricultural fields carries antibiot...

harmful-algal-blooms
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Microbial communities in coastal seawater during Heterosigma akashi...

Shellfish from Chilean fjords — mussels, clams, oysters — become toxic during these algal blooms,...

phytoremediation
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Erratum to "Efficient anaerobic metformin biodegradation driven by ...

Metformin washes off farms and gardens through runoff and irrigation water, accumulating in soils...

urban-ecology
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Spatiotemporal distribution, driving factors, and ecological risks ...

Sewage sludge is widely applied to agricultural fields as fertilizer, meaning the antibiotic resi...

phytoremediation
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Identification of a bacterial NCS1 family transporter enabling high...

Metformin from millions of daily prescriptions is seeping into the water your garden draws from —...

soil-health
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Feasibility study on enhancing the biodegradability of fresh and ol...

Landfill leachate seeping into surrounding soil can silently load heavy metals like arsenic into ...

water-quality
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Viral Contaminants in a Philippine Wastewater Treatment Plant: Quan...

Treated wastewater increasingly flows into rivers and irrigation canals that feed vegetable farms...

water-quality
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Estrogen breakdown products are disrupting fish hormones in treated...

The creek running through your neighborhood park carries hormone-disrupting chemicals from sewage...

food-safety
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Global burden of enteric infectious diseases, diarrhoeal diseases, ...

Rotavirus and other gut pathogens thrive in the same contaminated water and poor sanitation condi...

water-quality
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Degradation sequence, multi-phase distribution, and destabilization...

Coal chemical wastewater discharged into rivers and soil can poison the groundwater feeding your ...

wastewater-surveillance

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