Soil degradation is an exceedance of the capacity and resiliency of soil for providing functions and ecosystem services. It is a complex ongoing phenomenon threatening humans’ livelihoods and our future on earth. Knowledge gain can help to find solution
prediction, it has been estimated that if antibiotic resistance continues, the worldwide mortality rate will surpass that of HIV or malaria2,11. Antimicrobial resistance is the result of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites that evolve over time and become resistant to drugs, making diseases mo...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignant tumor of the digestive system. The annual number of new cases and deaths due to HCC in China accounts for more than half of those in the world.1 Despite the rapid development of comprehensive treatment strategies for HCC, the prognosis of ...
The increase in the diversity and concentration of micropollutants in the aquatic environment, as well as their confirmed negative impact on living organisms, necessitates the development of effective methods for their elimination. Because of their low biodegradability, micropollutants in water and ...
Soil degradation has been identified as a major threat to the productivity of agricultural land. In the Czech Republic, soils are threatened primarily by water and wind erosion, but compaction, loss of organic matter, loss of soil structure stability, po
The chemical and biological properties of glyphosate are key to understanding its fate in the environment and potential risks to non-target organisms. Glyphosate is polar and water soluble and therefore does not bioaccumulate, biomagnify, or accumulate t
Grassland degradation manifests in the reduction of grassland productivity, deterioration of the environment, and loss of biodiversity, suffering from natural processes and human activities [4]. Grassland degradation is a global problem as demonstrated by the fact that nearly half of the world's ...