Phosphorus retention in riparian buffers: review of their efficiency
CC Hoffmann, C Kjaergaard… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Ground water and surface water interactions are of fundamental importance for the
biogeochemical processes governing phosphorus (P) dynamics in riparian buffers. The four …
biogeochemical processes governing phosphorus (P) dynamics in riparian buffers. The four …
Processes in submerged soils–linking redox potential, soil organic matter turnover and plants to nutrient cycling
P Marschner - Plant and Soil, 2021 - Springer
Background Submerged soils are globally important both in natural and agricultural
ecosystems and cover 5–7% of the global land surface. Therefore, processes in submerged …
ecosystems and cover 5–7% of the global land surface. Therefore, processes in submerged …
Soil and water management: opportunities to mitigate nutrient losses to surface waters in the Northern Great Plains
The Northern Great Plains is a key region to global food production. It is also a region of
water stress that includes poor water quality associated with high concentrations of nutrients …
water stress that includes poor water quality associated with high concentrations of nutrients …
The water quality consequences of restoring wetland hydrology to a large agricultural watershed in the southeastern coastal plain
To ameliorate local and coastal eutrophication, management agencies are increasingly
turning to wetland restoration. A large portion of restoration is occurring in areas that were …
turning to wetland restoration. A large portion of restoration is occurring in areas that were …
Nitrogen and phosphorus retention in Danish restored wetlands
Wetland restoration is considered an effective mitigation method for decreasing nitrogen (N)
losses from agricultural land. However, when former cropland becomes rewetted, there is a …
losses from agricultural land. However, when former cropland becomes rewetted, there is a …
Phosphorus export from a restored wetland ecosystem in response to natural and experimental hydrologic fluctuations
Wetland restoration is a commonly used approach to reduce nutrient loading to freshwater
and coastal ecosystems, with many wetland restoration efforts occurring in former …
and coastal ecosystems, with many wetland restoration efforts occurring in former …
Do new lakes behave like natural lakes regarding sediment composition and phosphorus fluxes?
Numerous new lakes have been established during the last few decades. Lakes established
on former agricultural soils often have high legacy phosphorus (P)-content, which constitutes …
on former agricultural soils often have high legacy phosphorus (P)-content, which constitutes …
Soil organic carbon of degraded wetlands treated with freshwater in the Yellow River Delta, China
Supplying freshwater is one of the important methods to help restore degraded wetlands.
Changes in soil properties and plant community biomass were evaluated by comparing sites …
Changes in soil properties and plant community biomass were evaluated by comparing sites …
Wetland phosphorus dynamics and phosphorus removal potential
M Skinner - Water Environment Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands are typically defined as inundated areas with hydric soils forming a transitional
zone between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Wetlands have numerous ecosystem benefits …
zone between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Wetlands have numerous ecosystem benefits …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus release from rewetted agricultural peat soils varies strongly in dependence of the phosphorus resorption capacity
AF Florea, G Heckrath, DH Zak, M Mäenpää… - Geoderma, 2024 - Elsevier
Rewetting of drained agricultural lowland peat soils is followed by the risk of increased
phosphorus (P) release to downstream systems, thereby challenging their restoration as …
phosphorus (P) release to downstream systems, thereby challenging their restoration as …