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Water quality --- Groundwater --- Leachate --- Soil chemistry --- Pollution --- Arizona
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Leachate --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Sanitary landfills --- Water reuse --- Biodegradation
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Wildfires --- Soils --- Leachate --- Ash (Combustion product) --- Environmental aspects --- Leaching --- Analysis.
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Minerals --- Sanitary landfills --- Biotechnology. --- Leaching. --- Leachate --- Leaching --- Biomining --- Mineral bioprocessing --- Mineral biotechnology --- Biotechnology --- Metallurgy --- Mining engineering
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Groundwater --- Leachate. --- Plumes (Fluid dynamics) --- Sanitary landfills --- Soils --- Pollution --- Leaching --- New York (State)
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Fills (Earthwork) --- Leachate --- Water-supply --- Research --- Government policy --- National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.)
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Water, Underground --- -Water, Underground --- -Leachate --- -Groundwater --- -Ground water --- Subterranean water --- Underground water --- Water --- Hydrogeology --- Lixivium --- Leaching --- Pollutants --- Pollution --- -Pollution --- -Mathematical models --- Mathematical models --- Groundwater --- Leachate --- Ground water --- Pollution&delete&
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Drying apparatus --- Evaporators --- Séchoirs --- Evaporateurs --- Drying apparatus. --- Evaporators. --- Hazardous waste sites --- Leachate. --- Sanitary landfills --- Leaching --- Séchoirs
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Hazardous waste sites --- Groundwater --- Hazardous wastes --- Pesticides --- Waste disposal in the ground --- Leachate. --- Leaching --- Pollution --- Environmental aspects --- Tennessee
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This book represents a Special Issue collection called: “Optimising Soilless Culture Systems and Alternative Growing Media to Current Used Materials”. Nine original papers, one review, and an Editorial from 41 authors from different countries were published in this Special Issue. New strategies and technologies, including new sustainable raw materials, should be continually developed to solve specific cultivation limitations, optimise existing systems, reduce related environmental impacts, and address the impacts of climate change.
suppressiveness --- Trichoderma harzianum --- peat --- compost --- substrate --- Vaccinium corymbosum --- container --- ammonium uptake --- southern highbush blueberry --- organic fertilizer --- hydroponic --- ribotypes --- vermicompost leachate --- Spinacia oleracea --- substrates --- soilless culture systems --- photosynthetic pigments --- phenols --- flavonoids --- ascorbic acid --- DPPH --- FRAP --- Aquaponics --- soilless cucumber --- leachate pH --- cucumber yield --- peat substitute --- growing media --- decision tree --- feasibility --- heather --- cattail --- reed --- alder --- peat reduction --- cascade hydroponics --- basil --- salinity --- amino acids --- nutrients --- root restriction --- nutrient solution --- irrigation frequency --- rootzone temperature --- oxygenation --- vapour pressure deficit --- lighting --- rootzone pH --- root exudates --- CO2 --- plant-microorganism relationships --- NH4+ --- NO3− --- nitrification --- Q10 --- modeling --- greenhouse gases --- greenhouse --- organic substrates --- carotenoids --- phenolic compounds --- carbon dioxide --- nitrous oxide --- methane --- N2O --- CH4 --- n/a