[HTML][HTML] Biochar role in the sustainability of agriculture and environment
The exercise of biochar in agribusiness has increased proportionally in recent years. It has
been indicated that biochar application could strengthen soil fertility benefits, such as …
been indicated that biochar application could strengthen soil fertility benefits, such as …
Challenges and opportunities for the production, utilization and effects of biochar in cold-region agriculture
Cold regions are part of the earth's system characterized by the presence of snow and ice for
at least part of the year. Many biochar applications in cold-regions agricultural sectors have …
at least part of the year. Many biochar applications in cold-regions agricultural sectors have …
Agricultural water quality in cold climates: processes, drivers, management options, and research needs
Cold agricultural regions are important sites of global food production. This has contributed
to widespread water quality degradation influenced by processes and hydrologic pathways …
to widespread water quality degradation influenced by processes and hydrologic pathways …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus mobilization in unamended and magnesium sulfate-amended soil monoliths under simulated snowmelt flooding
Enhanced release of phosphorus (P) from soils with snowmelt flooding poses a threat of
eutrophication to waterbodies in cold climatic regions. Reductions in P losses with various …
eutrophication to waterbodies in cold climatic regions. Reductions in P losses with various …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluating fall application of soil amendments to mitigate phosphorus losses during spring snowmelt
The potential of soil amendments in reducing phosphorus (P) loss has been reported under
simulated snowmelt, but not evaluated in the field, under snowmelt conditions. We examined …
simulated snowmelt, but not evaluated in the field, under snowmelt conditions. We examined …
Temperature and freezing effects on phosphorus release from soils to overlying floodwater under flooded‐anaerobic conditions
D Kumaragamage, A Concepcion, C Gregory, D Goltz… - 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Increased phosphorus (P) availability under flooded, anaerobic conditions may accelerate P
loss from soils to water bodies. Existing knowledge on P release to floodwater from flooded …
loss from soils to water bodies. Existing knowledge on P release to floodwater from flooded …
Modelling nutrient dynamics in cold agricultural catchments: A review
The hydrology of cold regions has been studied for decades with substantial progress in
process understanding and prediction. Simultaneously, work on nutrient yields from …
process understanding and prediction. Simultaneously, work on nutrient yields from …
[HTML][HTML] Alum and gypsum amendments decrease phosphorus losses from soil monoliths to overlying floodwater under simulated snowmelt flooding
D Kumaragamage, CS Weerasekara, M Perry… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils poses a threat of eutrophication to downstream waterbodies.
Alum (Al2 (SO4) 3· 18H2O) and gypsum (CaSO4· 2H2O) are effective in reducing P loss …
Alum (Al2 (SO4) 3· 18H2O) and gypsum (CaSO4· 2H2O) are effective in reducing P loss …
Flooding‐induced inorganic phosphorus transformations in two soils, with and without gypsum amendment
Anaerobic conditions developed during flooding can increase phosphorus (P) losses from
soils to waterways. Soil amendment with gypsum (CaSO4· 2H2O) can effectively reduce …
soils to waterways. Soil amendment with gypsum (CaSO4· 2H2O) can effectively reduce …
Degree of phosphorus saturation as a predictor of redox‐induced phosphorus release from flooded soils to floodwater
D Kumaragamage, GS Amarawansha… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils is often enhanced under flooded, anaerobic conditions,
increasing the risk of freshwater eutrophication. We aimed to develop a predictive tool to …
increasing the risk of freshwater eutrophication. We aimed to develop a predictive tool to …