PNSPWM-26 2026 - 64th AMSTERDAM International Conference on Plant Nutrition, Soil Pollution & Wastewater Management (PNSPWM-26)
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Category Plant Nutrition, Soil Pollution & Wastewater Management
Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: July 06, 2026-July 08, 2026
Venue/Country: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Updated: 2026-01-21 17:34:48 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Call for papers/TopicsFull Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:1. Plant NutritionFocuses on the chemical elements necessary for plant growth and the mechanisms by which they are acquired.Essential Nutrients & ClassificationCriteria for essentiality (Arnon & Stout)Macronutrients (Primary): Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K)Macronutrients (Secondary): Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), Sulfur (S)Micronutrients (Trace Elements): Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), Copper (Cu), Boron (B), Molybdenum (Mo), Chlorine (Cl), Nickel (Ni)Nutrient Uptake MechanismsPassive transport (Diffusion, Mass flow)Active transport (Ion channels, Carriers, ATP-pumps)Role of the Rhizosphere and Root hairsPhysiological Roles & Deficiency SymptomsMetabolic functions (Photosynthesis, Enzyme activation, Protein synthesis)Visual symptoms (Chlorosis, Necrosis, Stunting, Anthocyanin accumulation)Nutrient mobility within the plant (Mobile vs. Immobile elements)Fertilizers and Soil AmendmentsChemical (Inorganic) fertilizers: NPK ratios, slow-release formulasOrganic manures: Compost, Green manure, VermicompostBio-fertilizers: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium), Mycorrhizae (VAM)2. Soil PollutionExamines the degradation of soil quality due to toxic substances and human activity.Sources and Types of Soil PollutantsAgricultural: Pesticides, Herbicides, excess FertilizersIndustrial: Heavy metals (Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic), Chemical spillsUrban/Domestic: Plastic waste, E-waste, Sewage sludgeRadioactive: Nuclear waste, Mining tailingsPollutant Behavior in SoilAdsorption and Desorption (Soil-water interface)Leaching and Groundwater contaminationBioaccumulation and Biomagnification in the food chainEnvironmental & Health ImpactsReduction in soil fertility and microbial activityPhytotoxicity (toxic effects on plants)Impacts on human health (Carcinogenesis, Organ failure)Soil Remediation TechniquesPhysical/Chemical: Soil washing, Excavation, Thermal treatmentBioremediation: Using microorganisms to degrade organic pollutantsPhytoremediation: Using plants to extract or stabilize contaminants (Phytoextraction, Phytostabilization)3. Wastewater ManagementDeals with the collection, treatment, and disposal of used water to protect ecosystems.Sources and Characteristics of WastewaterDomestic sewage (Greywater and Blackwater)Industrial effluent (Toxic chemicals, Acids, Heavy metals)Agricultural runoff (Nutrient-rich, Pesticide-laden water)Parameters: BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand), pH, TurbidityStages of Wastewater TreatmentPreliminary Treatment: Screening, Grit removalPrimary Treatment: Sedimentation and Flocculation (Physical removal of solids)Secondary Treatment: Biological processes (Activated sludge, Trickling filters, Oxidation ponds)Tertiary (Advanced) Treatment: Nutrient removal (Nitrogen/Phosphorus), Disinfection (Chlorination, UV, Ozonation)Sustainable Wastewater SolutionsConstructed Wetlands and Bio-swalesWater Reclamation and Reuse (Irrigation, Industrial cooling)Sludge Management: Anaerobic digestion, Composting, Biogas productionEnvironmental Policy and Quality StandardsEffluent discharge limitsThe Clean Water Act and local regulatory frameworksImpact of untreated discharge: Eutrophication and Hypoxia (Dead zones)
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