[HTML][HTML] The bioaerosols emitted from toilet and wastewater treatment plant: a literature review
M Lou, S Liu, C Gu, H Hu, Z Tang, Y Zhang… - … Science and Pollution …, 2021 - Springer
The aerosols harboring microorganisms and viruses released from the wastewater system
into the air have greatly threatened the health and safety of human beings. The wastewater …
into the air have greatly threatened the health and safety of human beings. The wastewater …
[图书][B] Biogeochemistry of wetlands: science and applications
The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection
and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …
and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …
Unraveling spatial heterogeneity of soil legacy phosphorus in subtropical grasslands
Humans have profoundly altered phosphorus (P) cycling across scales. Agriculturally driven
changes (eg, excessive P‐fertilization and manure addition), in particular, have resulted in …
changes (eg, excessive P‐fertilization and manure addition), in particular, have resulted in …
Integrating spectral indices into prediction models of soil phosphorus in a subtropical wetland
Remote sensing, in combination with multivariate geostatistical methods, has the potential to
improve the prediction of soil properties at landscape scales. In the Everglades region, and …
improve the prediction of soil properties at landscape scales. In the Everglades region, and …
Spatial distribution of soil properties in Water Conservation Area 3 of the Everglades
GL Bruland, S Grunwald, TZ Osborne… - Soil Science Society …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The need to integrate environmental responses at the landscape scale is a reoccurring
theme in biogeochemistry and ecology. This linkage can be addressed by using …
theme in biogeochemistry and ecology. This linkage can be addressed by using …
Characterizing nutrient distributions and fluxes in a eutrophic reservoir, Midwestern United States
AR Pearce, LG Chambers, EA Hasenmueller - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Harmful algal blooms are increasingly common in aquatic ecosystems and have been linked
to runoff from agricultural land. This study investigated the internal nutrient (ie, phosphorus …
to runoff from agricultural land. This study investigated the internal nutrient (ie, phosphorus …
[PDF][PDF] Yield response of rice in Nigeria: A co-integration analysis
D Boansi - American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2014 - zef.de
To help bridge information gap in supply response studies for Nigeria and inform policy
decision on how the demand-supply gap for rice in Nigeria could be bridged, the current …
decision on how the demand-supply gap for rice in Nigeria could be bridged, the current …
Hydroclimatic influences and physiographic controls on phosphorus dynamics in prairie pothole wetlands
While wetlands are known as long-term storages or sinks for contaminants, not all are
equally effective at trapping phosphorus (P). The prevalence of P-sink behavior in prairie …
equally effective at trapping phosphorus (P). The prevalence of P-sink behavior in prairie …
Characterization of the spatial distribution of soil properties in Water Conservation Area 2A, Everglades, Florida
Wetland soils are heterogenous in nature, and biogeochemical properties show different
spatial autocorrelation structures that translate into fine-and coarse-scale spatial patterns …
spatial autocorrelation structures that translate into fine-and coarse-scale spatial patterns …
Spatial pattern and scale of soil N and P fractions under the influence of a leguminous shrub in a Pinus canariensis forest
Nitrogen-fixing plants alter the chemical properties of the soil beneath plant canopies,
particularly by concentrating nitrogen-rich organic matter. We hypothesize that the presence …
particularly by concentrating nitrogen-rich organic matter. We hypothesize that the presence …