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Evapotransiration of crops and mechanical soil composition in Rhodes island

(Corresponding) Symeonidou S., Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Water, energy and/or food nexus
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green (from rainfall) and blue (from irrigation) evapotranspiration of the most widespread crops (olives, citrus, soft and hard wheat, watermelons/melons, barley, grapes, vegetables, winter/summer and spring potatoes, fodder crops, rest annual crops) in the...Read more
Keywords: 
Evapotranspiration, CROPWAT, soil, crops, Greece, Rhodes
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00555

Forage crops nitrogen use efficiency changes under drought conditions

(Corresponding) Žaltauskaitė J., Dikšaitytė A., Miškelytė D., Sujetovienė G., Januškaitienė I., Kacienė G.
Topic: 
Ecological effects of environmental change
Ensuring sustainable agriculture and food security is one of the biggest challenges under changing climate. The frequency and severity of droughts is increasing as a result of climate change. These extreme events may lead to decreased forage crop productivity and financial incomes. Forage crop...Read more
Keywords: 
drought, forage crops, nitrogen supply, nitrogen use efficiency
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00187

Investigating the accumulation of 115 pharmaceutical compounds in the water-soil-plant continuum and the leaching potential using lysimeters irrigated with wastewater from a CAS and MBR system, under real-field conditions

Iakovides I., Beretsou V., Christou A., Gkotsis G., Nika M., Thomaidis N., (Corresponding) Fatta-Kassinos D.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Treated wastewater (TWW) reuse for irrigation is recognized as one of the indispensable practices for the mitigation of water scarcity. However, the presence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in TWW act as a limiting factor in effectively applying the reuse practices. The possible uptake...Read more
Keywords: 
pharmaceuticals; soil; treated wastewater; wastewater reuse; crops;
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00217

Cultivation of fiber crops for sustainable soil remediation and biobased raw material production for industrial uses

(Corresponding) Kotoula D., Karaviti T., Gorgiou P., Alexopoulou E., Papazoglou E.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
The contamination of agricultural soils with toxic metals is an escalating issue, posing hazards to both wildlife and human populations across vast land areas. The objective of the FORTE project is to address this issue by cultivating industrial hemp, flax and kenaf on contaminated mining and...Read more
Keywords: 
Phytoremediation, soil pollution, uptake, fiber crops, bioproducts
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00474