“…Although experiment with spiked soil is an effective tool for testing various parameters of the remediation process, spiked samples are barely suitable for aged contamination (Anitescu and Tavlarides, 2006;Bielská et al, 2013;Ling and Liao, 1996;Saldaña et al, 2005). Indeed, it is well established now that the behaviour of freshly applied OCPs on the soil is different from the one of historical contamination due to the higher sequestration and OCP stronger binding to soil compounds such as SOM (Benner, 2015;Gonçalves et al, 2006). OCPs are therefore more difficult to reach and eliminate, due to the ageing effect (Alexander, 2000;Duan et al, 2015;Jones and De Voogt, 1999;Ncibi et al, 2007;Pignatello and Nason, 2020).…”