Eutrophication: a new wine in an old bottle?

M Le Moal, C Gascuel-Odoux, A Ménesguen… - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is one of the most common causes of water quality impairment of inland and
marine waters. Its best-known manifestations are toxic cyanobacteria blooms in lakes and …

[HTML][HTML] Scientists' warning to humanity: rapid degradation of the world's large lakes

JP Jenny, O Anneville, F Arnaud, Y Baulaz… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2020 - Elsevier
Large lakes of the world are habitats for diverse species, including endemic taxa, and are
valuable resources that provide humanity with many ecosystem services. They are also …

Human perturbation of the global phosphorus cycle: changes and consequences

Z Yuan, S Jiang, H Sheng, X Liu, H Hua… - … science & technology, 2018 - ACS Publications
The phosphorus (P) cycle is an important Earth system process. While natural P mobilization
is slow, humans have been altering P cycle by intensifying P releases from lithosphere to …

A review of the latest in phosphorus fertilizer technology: possibilities and pragmatism

JJ Weeks Jr, GM Hettiarachchi - Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The development of highly concentrated phosphorus (P) fertilizers, such as triple
superphosphate, by the Tennessee Valley Authority helped mark the beginning of a …

[HTML][HTML] The role of organic nutrients in structuring freshwater phytoplankton communities in a rapidly changing world

KL Reinl, TD Harris, I Elfferich, A Coker, Q Zhan… - Water research, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems.
Historically, researchers and managers have focused on inorganic forms, based on the …

Options for improved phosphorus cycling and use in agriculture at the field and regional scales

KD Schneider, JR Thiessen Martens… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Soil phosphorus (P) cycling in agroecosystems is highly complex, with many chemical,
physical, and biological processes affecting the availability of P to plants. Traditionally, P …

Widespread increases in soluble phosphorus concentrations in streams across the transboundary Great Lakes Basin

NK Singh, KJ Van Meter, NB Basu - Nature Geoscience, 2023 - nature.com
Excess phosphorus from agricultural intensification has contributed to the eutrophication of
rivers and lakes worldwide, including the transboundary Laurentian Great Lakes Basin …

Sudden eutrophication of an aluminum sulphate treated lake due to abrupt increase of internal phosphorus loading after three decades of mesotrophy

T Dadi, M Schultze, X Kong, M Seewald, K Rinke… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Aluminum salts are widely used to immobilize phosphorus (P) in lakes suffering from internal
loading. However, longevity of treatments varies among lakes; some lakes eutrophy faster …

One size does not fit all: Toward regional conservation practice guidance to reduce phosphorus loss risk in the Lake Erie watershed

M Macrae, H Jarvie, R Brouwer, G Gunn… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural phosphorus (P) losses to surface water bodies remain a global eutrophication
concern, despite the application of conservation practices on farm fields. Although it is …

Managing diffuse phosphorus at the source versus at the sink

KA Macintosh, BK Mayer, RW McDowell… - Environmental …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Judicious phosphorus (P) management is a global grand challenge and critical to achieving
and maintaining water quality objectives while maintaining food production. The …