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- Sustainable agriculture, aquaculture and phytoremediation . . .
Freshwater macrophytes thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, providing valuable feed ingredients for a variety of aquatic and terrestrial animals while also influencing hydrology, sediment dynamics, and biogeochemical cycles The purpose of this review is to assess the viability of freshwater macrophytes as a sustainable source of minerals for agriculture To provide a comprehensive
- Plant Uptake of Contaminants of Emerging Concern During . . .
With global food demand expected to increase 70% by 2050 (UNESCO, 2012) and climate change expected to put further strain on freshwater supplies, agricultural reuse is slated for further expansion in the future Figure 1 Use of recycled water for irrigation in the U S
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38far the largest share of this use (~70%) is attributable to agriculture (Rost et al , 2008) While irrigation heavily sustains global agricultural production and food security39 40(Jägermeyr et al , 2016), 41% of current water withdrawals for irrigation tap into the
- Global land subsidence mapping reveals widespread loss of . . .
Groundwater overdraft can lead to land subsidence and groundwater storage loss Here, the authors develop a machine learning-based method to map subsidence globally, explore subsidence drivers
- Agricultural water demand is taxing regional water supplies
Irrigation is the single largest human use of freshwater worldwide 1 Although only ~20% of global croplands are irrigated, these comprise ~40% of global food production 2 Water added by
- AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES CAUSING WATER POLLUTION AND ITS . . .
1 2 Agricultural practices: Horticulture is resp onsible for 70% of water withdrawal for irrigation purposes around the world, wh ich play s a
- 2000 Agricultural water withdrawals as percentage of MAR in . . .
Download scientific diagram | 2000 Agricultural water withdrawals as percentage of MAR in 2000 from publication: Competition for water for the food system | Although the global agricultural
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