Effectiveness of denitrifying bioreactors on water pollutant reduction from agricultural areas
LE Christianson, RA Cooke, CH Hay… - Transactions of the …, 2021 - elibrary.asabe.org
Highlights Denitrifying woodchip bioreactors treat nitrate-N in a variety of applications and
geographies. This review focuses on subsurface drainage bioreactors and bed-style …
geographies. This review focuses on subsurface drainage bioreactors and bed-style …
Drain for Gain: Managing salinity in irrigated lands—A review
HP Ritzema - Agricultural Water Management, 2016 - Elsevier
At present, about 299 Mha (or 18%) of the arable and permanent cropped areas worldwide
are irrigated and, although drainage is an important component of irrigation, only 22% of …
are irrigated and, although drainage is an important component of irrigation, only 22% of …
Rye cover crop effects on maize: A system-level analysis
Inclusion of a rye cover crop into maize-based systems can offer environmental benefits, but
adoption of the practice in the US Midwest is still low. This is related to the possible risk of …
adoption of the practice in the US Midwest is still low. This is related to the possible risk of …
Nudging farmers to reduce water pollution from nitrogen fertilizer
Nitrogen sourced from agricultural fertilizers is a major contributor to water pollution. Despite
policies targeting a range of farming practice changes, the goal of substantially reducing …
policies targeting a range of farming practice changes, the goal of substantially reducing …
[HTML][HTML] The global significance of abiotic factors affecting nitrate removal in woodchip bioreactors
Woodchip bioreactor (WBR) is one of the green infrastructures in the agriculture system to
reduce nitrate from agricultural drainage and stormwater. A lot of abiotic factors have been …
reduce nitrate from agricultural drainage and stormwater. A lot of abiotic factors have been …
Performance of saturated riparian buffers in Iowa, USA
DB Jaynes, TM Isenhart - Journal of Environmental Quality, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrate from artificial drainage pipes (tiles) underlying agricultural fields is a major source of
reactive N, especially NO3, in surface waters. A novel approach for reducing NO3 loss is to …
reactive N, especially NO3, in surface waters. A novel approach for reducing NO3 loss is to …
Examining farmers' adoption of nutrient management best management practices: A social cognitive framework
L Gao, J Arbuckle - Agriculture and Human Values, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (NRS) aims to reduce nutrient loads in
waterways from nonpoint sources such as farm fields. Farmers' voluntary adoption of soil …
waterways from nonpoint sources such as farm fields. Farmers' voluntary adoption of soil …
Examining intensity of conservation practice adoption: Evidence from cover crop use on US Midwest farms
NM Thompson, CJ Reeling, MR Fleckenstein… - Food Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Growing interest in sustainability of food production has put pressure on producers to
examine their production practices. In particular, farmers' use of conservation practices is …
examine their production practices. In particular, farmers' use of conservation practices is …
How cost-effective are cover crops, wetlands, and two-stage ditches for nitrogen removal in the Mississippi River Basin?
Excess nitrogen (N) causes numerous water quality problems, and in the upper Mississippi
River Basin, much of the excess N results from landscape modifications necessary for row …
River Basin, much of the excess N results from landscape modifications necessary for row …
An economic analysis of integrated crop-livestock systems in Iowa, USA
H Poffenbarger, G Artz, G Dahlke, W Edwards… - Agricultural …, 2017 - Elsevier
Diversified cropping systems integrated with livestock production can provide substantial
soil conservation and water quality benefits, yet farmers in the US Corn Belt have shifted …
soil conservation and water quality benefits, yet farmers in the US Corn Belt have shifted …