[HTML][HTML] Long-term water quality monitoring in agricultural catchments in Sweden: Impact of climatic drivers on diffuse nutrient loads

G Ezzati, K Kyllmar, J Barron - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Water quality related to non-point source pollution continues to pose challenges in
agricultural landscapes, despite two completed cycles of Water Framework Directive actions …

Influence of leguminous cover crops on soil chemical and biological properties in a no-till tropical fruit orchard

A Freidenreich, S Dattamudi, Y Li, K Jayachandran - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
South Florida's agricultural soils are traditionally low in organic matter (OM) and high in
carbonate rock fragments. These calcareous soils are inherently nutrient-poor and require …

Modeling Nitrogen Balance for Pre-Assessment of Surface and Groundwater Nitrate (NO3-−N) Contamination from N–Fertilizer Application Loss: a Case of the Bilate …

BG Assa, A Bhowmick, BE Cholo - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2023 - Springer
Nitrogen is an essential plant nutrient, but in excess amounts in the soil can cause
significant water quality problems. Since nitrate is very soluble and is not retained by soil, it …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of P inputs on source-sink P dynamics of sediment along an agricultural ditch network

G Ezzati, O Fenton, MG Healy, L Christianson… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) loss from intensive dairy farms is a pressure on water quality in agricultural
catchments. At farm scale, P sources can enter in-field drains and open ditches, resulting in …

A review of on-farm roadway runoff characterisation and potential management options for Ireland

O Fenton, P Tuohy, K Daly, T Moloney, P Rice… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2021 - Springer
Runoff from farm roadways within farm boundaries are acknowledged as a year-round
source of pollutants discharging to surface water, particularly during the main grazing …

Phosphorus in farm roadway substrates: contrasting spatial and temporal patterns in dairy and beef farms

LS Sifundza, JG Murnane, K Daly… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The mobilisation and impact of roadway runoff on dairy farms has been established as a sub-
component of the nutrient transfer continuum. It is acknowledged that fresh nutrient sources …

[HTML][HTML] Landspreading with co-digested cattle slurry, with or without pasteurisation, as a mitigation strategy against pathogen, nutrient and metal contamination …

S Nolan, CE Thorn, SM Ashekuzzaman… - Science of The Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract North Atlantic European grassland systems have a low nutrient use efficiency and
high rainfall. This grassland is typically amended with unprocessed slurry, which counteracts …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of the mid-infrared spectra and prediction equations developed from morning and evening milk samples from twice-a-day milked dairy cows.

M Frizzarin, E Hayes, A Casa, DP Berry - Journal of Dairy Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Mid-infrared spectroscopy is a technology used globally for quantifying the concentration of
fat, protein, lactose and other constituents in the milk samples of both individual animals and …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating connectivity risk of farm roadway runoff with waters-Development and sensitivity analysis of a semi quantitative risk model

P Rice, K Daly, P Tuohy, JG Murnane, R Nag… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Farm roadways are an important sub-component of the nutrient transfer continuum (NTC)
and roadway runoff (RR), leading to nutrient pressures in receiving waters at different times …

A semi-quantitative risk model for dairy farms to pinpoint and break source-pathway connections between nutrient sources and open drainage channel sections

DG Opoku, MG Healy, O Fenton, K Daly… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction On intensive grassland dairy farms in high rainfall areas with poorly drained
soils, networks of open drainage channels linked to in-field drainage systems are needed to …