Publications by authors named "Eleni G Papazoglou"

The dwindling availability of agricultural land, caused by factors such as rapid population growth, urban expansion, and soil contamination, has significantly increased the pressure on food production. To address this challenge, cultivating non-food crops on contaminated land has emerged as a promising solution. This approach not only frees up fertile soil for food production but also mitigates human exposure to contaminants.

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  • * The study tested the effects of biostimulants and mycorrhizae on four different crops in metal-contaminated soils across two locations (Italy and China).
  • * Results showed that root biostimulants and mycorrhizae significantly boosted biomass production and metal uptake in some crops, while foliar treatments were less effective.
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The aim of this study was to assess the phytoremediation potential of fiber flax ( L., var. Calista) cultivated in a soil contaminated with multiple metals, under real field conditions.

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The need of biofuels from biomass, including sustainable aviation fuel, without using agricultural land dedicated to food crops, is in constant demand. Strategies to intensify biomass production using mycorrhizal fungi, biostimulants and their combinations could be solutions for improving the cultivation of lignocellulosic plants but still lack well-established validation on metal-contaminated soils. This study aimed to assess the yield of Miscanthus x giganteus J.

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Quality control and traceability of Argan oil requires precise chemical characterization considering different provenances. The fatty acid profile is an essential parameter that certifies the quality and purity of Argan oil. In addition, stable isotopes were recently shown to be accurate as an indicator for geographical origin.

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