Characterizing the river water quality in China: Recent progress and on-going challenges
Food production systems, urbanization, and other anthropogenic activities dramatically alter
natural hydrological and nutrient cycles, and are primarily responsible for water quality …
natural hydrological and nutrient cycles, and are primarily responsible for water quality …
Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities
Background The dynamics of phosphorus (P) in the environment is important for regulating
nutrient cycles in natural and managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing …
nutrient cycles in natural and managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing …
Urbanization and agriculture intensification jointly enlarge the spatial inequality of river water quality
Y Li, W Mi, L Ji, Q He, P Yang, S Xie, Y Bi - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Rivers are severely polluted by multiple anthropogenic stressors. An unevenly distributed
landscape pattern can aggravate the deterioration of water quality in rivers. Identifying the …
landscape pattern can aggravate the deterioration of water quality in rivers. Identifying the …
Phosphorus for Sustainable Development Goal target of doubling smallholder productivity
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for life. In many tropical countries, P-fixing soils and
very low historical P input limit uptake of P in crops and thus yields. This presents a serious …
very low historical P input limit uptake of P in crops and thus yields. This presents a serious …
Human perturbation of the global phosphorus cycle: changes and consequences
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 …
is slow, humans have been altering P cycle by intensifying P releases from lithosphere to …
Increased soluble phosphorus loads to Lake Erie: Unintended consequences of conservation practices?
Cumulative daily load time series show that the early 2000s marked a step‐change increase
in riverine soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) loads entering the Western Lake Erie Basin …
in riverine soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) loads entering the Western Lake Erie Basin …
[HTML][HTML] Machine learning-based inversion of water quality parameters in typical reach of the urban river by UAV multispectral data
B Chen, X Mu, P Chen, B Wang, J Choi, H Park, S Xu… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Urban rivers play an essential role in the human environment and urban development;
because of their narrow and long characteristics, challenging for general remote sensing …
because of their narrow and long characteristics, challenging for general remote sensing …
Lessons from temporal and spatial patterns in global use of N and P fertilizer on cropland
In recent decades farmers in high-income countries and China and India have built up a
large reserve of residual soil P in cropland. This reserve can now be used by crops, and in …
large reserve of residual soil P in cropland. This reserve can now be used by crops, and in …
Two centuries of nitrogen dynamics: Legacy sources and sinks in the Mississippi and Susquehanna River Basins
KJ Van Meter, NB Basu… - Global Biogeochemical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Global flows of reactive nitrogen (N) have increased significantly over the last century in
response to agricultural intensification and elevated levels of atmospheric deposition …
response to agricultural intensification and elevated levels of atmospheric deposition …
Partial replacement of inorganic phosphorus (P) by organic manure reshapes phosphate mobilizing bacterial community and promotes P bioavailability in a paddy soil
The optimization of more sustainable fertilization practice to relieve phosphorus (P) resource
scarcity and increase P fertilizer utilization, a better understanding of the regulatory roles of …
scarcity and increase P fertilizer utilization, a better understanding of the regulatory roles of …