Conservation practice effectiveness and adoption: Unintended consequences and implications for sustainable phosphorus management
RJ Dodd, AN Sharpley - Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems, 2016 - Springer
Phosphorus (P) runoff from agricultural land continues to receive attention due to a
widespread lack of reduction in losses combined with a series of high profile P-induced …
widespread lack of reduction in losses combined with a series of high profile P-induced …
Mitigating nonpoint source pollution in agriculture with constructed and restored wetlands
Nonpoint source pollution (NPSP) from agricultural runoff threatens drinking water quality,
aquatic habitats, and a variety of other beneficial uses of water resources. Agricultural runoff …
aquatic habitats, and a variety of other beneficial uses of water resources. Agricultural runoff …
Agricultural pollutant removal by constructed wetlands: Implications for water management and design
FJ Díaz, TO Anthony, RA Dahlgren - Agricultural Water Management, 2012 - Elsevier
Several agricultural non-point source pollutants impair water quality in the Sacramento–San
Joaquin River system of California's Central Valley. Constructed wetlands are a water …
Joaquin River system of California's Central Valley. Constructed wetlands are a water …
Anoxia-induced release of colloid-and nanoparticle-bound phosphorus in grassland soils
R Henderson, N Kabengi… - … science & technology, 2012 - ACS Publications
Particle-facilitated transport is a key mechanism of phosphorus (P) loss in agroecosystems.
We assessed contributions of colloid-and nanoparticle-bound P (nPP; 1–415 nm) to total P …
We assessed contributions of colloid-and nanoparticle-bound P (nPP; 1–415 nm) to total P …
Wetting-drying cycles during a rice-wheat crop rotation rapidly (im) mobilize recalcitrant soil phosphorus
X Xu, X Mao, L Van Zwieten, NK Niazi, K Lu… - Journal of Soils and …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose The residual phosphorus (P) in Hedley's sequential fractionation procedure is
considered to be a relatively stable soil P pool and unavailable for plant uptake. In the …
considered to be a relatively stable soil P pool and unavailable for plant uptake. In the …
Phosphorus retention in surface-flow constructed wetlands targeting agricultural drainage water
Surface-flow constructed wetlands (CWs) are potential cost-efficient solutions to mitigate
phosphorus (P) loads from agricultural areas to surface waters. Hydraulic and phosphorus …
phosphorus (P) loads from agricultural areas to surface waters. Hydraulic and phosphorus …
Edge-of-field technologies for phosphorus retention from agricultural drainage discharge
LR Dantas Mendes - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Featured Application This review provides a background that helps targeting the
phosphorus loads from specific tile-drained agricultural catchments with suitable edge-of …
phosphorus loads from specific tile-drained agricultural catchments with suitable edge-of …
Unveiling the role of sediments in phosphorus removal in pilot-scale constructed wetlands for swine wastewater treatment
J Zhou, P Luo, F Liu, D Gong, B Li, R Xiao… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The accumulation rate, fractions, and sorption capacity of phosphorus in sediments
determine the removal efficiency and service life of constructed wetlands (CWs). Nine pilot …
determine the removal efficiency and service life of constructed wetlands (CWs). Nine pilot …
Alkalinity exacerbates phosphorus deficiency in subtropical red soils: Insights from phosphate‐solubilizing fungi
M Su, J Mei, GO Mendes, D Tian… - Soil Use and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Red soils in subtropical regions are often low in available phosphorus (P), a vital plant
nutrient. Phosphate‐solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) can release P from phosphate …
nutrient. Phosphate‐solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) can release P from phosphate …
Pond mitigation in dissolved and particulate pesticide transfers: Influence of storm events and seasonality (Auradé agricultural catchment, SW-France)
In agricultural headwater catchments, wetlands such as ponds are numerous and well
known to partly dissipate contamination. Most of the pesticides are transferred from soils to …
known to partly dissipate contamination. Most of the pesticides are transferred from soils to …