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Environmental Behaviors and Risk Assessment Methods of Typical Agricultural Environmental Pollutants

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Dear Colleagues,

Typical environmental pollutants include heavy metals, plastic degradation products, and nitrogen and phosphorus pollution, among others. These pollutants are continuously released into the ecological environment through natural and artificial means, causing damage to the ecological environment and further threatening human health within the food chain. Therefore, it is crucial to explore the environmental distribution, migration behavior, and induced environmental health risks of typical agricultural environmental pollutants in order to protect ecological environment security and human health. Our Special Issue focuses on the research of environmental behavior and the risk assessment of typical agricultural environmental pollutants. It aims to innovate risk assessment methods based on large-scale data fusion, multiple risk assessment models, and advanced artificial intelligence means, providing theoretical and technical support for the scientific understanding and assessment of their risks. This Special Issue will collect the latest findings and insights from experts and researchers in the field, with the goal of promoting a deeper understanding of this important topic and contribute to the protection of both the environment and human health.

Prof. Dr. Li Mu
Prof. Dr. Wenjie Liu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • heavy metals
  • micro-nanoparticles
  • microplastics
  • nitrogen and phosphorus pollution
  • environmental behavior
  • risk assessment
  • intelligent monitoring
  • multi-omics
  • machine learning

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