<p>1 Exponential population growth and global food security: challenges and alternatives<br>2 Agricultural soil contamination due to industrial discharges: challenges for public<br>health protection and food security<br>3 Traditional approaches of agriculture soil remediation: boon or bane for global food security<br>4 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons bioremediation mechanisms by nonligninolytic fungi: a multiscale approach<br>5 Phenolic compounds: a significant threat to agricultural soils<br>6 Pharmaceutical compounds: a recent threat to agricultural soils (sources, transport, and negative impacts on the crop’s quality and other adjacent ecosystems)<br>7 Sources of inorganic nonmetallic contaminants (synthetic fertilizers, pesticides) in agricultural soil and their impacts on the adjacent ecosystems<br>8 Sources of inorganic metallic contaminants (lead, cadmium, arsenic, etc.) in agricultural soil and their impacts on the adjacent ecosystems<br>9 Environmental threats posed by xenobiotics<br>10 Bioremediation of xenobiotic contamination in soil<br>11 Transgenic plants as a source of xenobiotic remediation<br>12 Xenobiotic stress management by microbial endophytes<br>13 Case studies on emerging contamination of soil<br>14 Bioremediation of metal-contaminated soil: comparison of microbial agents with plants<br>15 Phytoremediation of metal contaminated soil using energy crops: soil health maintenance along with biofuel production<br>16 Phytoremediation of phenolic compounds from soil<br>17 Phytoremediation of pharmaceutical compounds in soil<br>18 Alternative natural options of synthesized agrochemicals<br>19 Role of enzymes in the optimization of traditional phytoremediation processes of soil<br>20 Optimized phytoremediation process for the sustainable management radionuclides<br>21 Role of indigenous knowledge in agricultural soil reclamation without disturbing other ecosystems<br>22 Role of hyperaccumulators in the reduction of emerging industrial pollutants from soil<br>23 Microbes-assisted bioaugmentation process in the reduction of emerging industrial pollutants from soil<br>24 Application of genetically modified crops against metallic contaminations<br>25 Crop rotation patterns and soil health management<br>26 Application of microphytes for soil reclamation<br>27 Utilization of genetically modified weed plants against industrial contaminants: a promising tool of phytoremediation<br>28 Case studies on management practices for emerging contamination of soil, challenges and future scope</p>