Climate-resilient strategies for sustainable management of water resources and agriculture
Warming of the earth is considered as the major adverse effect of climate change along with
other abnormalities such as non-availability of water resources, decreased agriculture …
other abnormalities such as non-availability of water resources, decreased agriculture …
Reduction of phytic acid and enhancement of bioavailable micronutrients in food grains
More than half of the world populations are affected by micronutrient malnutrition and one
third of world's population suffers from anemia and zinc deficiency, particularly in developing …
third of world's population suffers from anemia and zinc deficiency, particularly in developing …
[HTML][HTML] Analysis and identification of pollution sources of comprehensive river water quality: Evidence from two river basins in China
H Xu, Q Gao, B Yuan - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
The identification of the main sources and the impact of the current comprehensive water
quality is important in improving the precision and pertinence of water quality management …
quality is important in improving the precision and pertinence of water quality management …
Phosphorus transport in agricultural subsurface drainage: A review
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields and watersheds has been an important water
quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in eutrophication. Historically …
quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in eutrophication. Historically …
Key sustainability challenges for the global phosphorus resource, their implications for global food security, and options for mitigation
Global food security is a priority for the future development agenda of the United Nations.
Given the high dependence of the modern global food production system on the continuous …
Given the high dependence of the modern global food production system on the continuous …
Wetland resources: status, trends, ecosystem services, and restorability
JB Zedler, S Kercher - Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour., 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Estimates of global wetland area range from 5.3 to 12.8 million km2. About half the
global wetland area has been lost, but an international treaty (the 1971 Ramsar Convention) …
global wetland area has been lost, but an international treaty (the 1971 Ramsar Convention) …
Marine mammals as sentinel species for oceans and human health
GD Bossart - Veterinary pathology, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The long-term consequences of climate change and potential environmental degradation
are likely to include aspects of disease emergence in marine plants and animals. In turn …
are likely to include aspects of disease emergence in marine plants and animals. In turn …
Tracking nonpoint source nitrogen pollution in human-impacted watersheds
Nonpoint source nitrogen (N) pollution is a leading contributor to US water quality
impairments. We combined watershed N mass balances and stable isotopes to investigate …
impairments. We combined watershed N mass balances and stable isotopes to investigate …
Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: historical trends and ecological interactions
This review provides an integrated synthesis with timelines and evaluations of ecological
responses to eutrophication in Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the USA. Analyses of …
responses to eutrophication in Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the USA. Analyses of …
Lake eutrophication and its ecosystem response
China is a country with many lakes, about one-third of which are freshwater mainly
distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Currently most of the lakes …
distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Currently most of the lakes …