Trees and shrubs are potential components for construction of buffer zones, especially for reducing phosphorus levels in soil. Woody species appear to be less efficient in capturing nutrients from overland flow, at least outside the growing season. Tree seedlings prevent effective mowing and removal of hay, which may lead to an accumulation of dead hay on the zone. Therefore woody species should mainly be used in places where yearly mowing and removal of hay is not feasible
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
Catchment riparian areas are considered key zones to target mitigation measures aimed at interruptin...
When land degradation imperils freshwater quality, land managers can restore ecosystem functions. Th...
Phosphorus retention and bank erosion was investigated in two types of buffer zones in cereal fields...
Riparian buffer zones have the potential to capture chemical contaminants and to mitigate detrimenta...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Integrated buffer zones (IBZs) represent a novel form of edge-of-field technology in Northwest Europ...
The buffer zones seem to be effective to stop erosion and trap particle bound P in surface runoff fr...
Williams, Christopher K.D'Amico, VincentForested riparian corridors exist because of inadvertent hab...
Buffer zones can be used to reduce nutrient and suspended sediment export following forest clearfell...
Integrated buffer zones (IBZs) represent a novel form of edge-of-field technology in Northwest Europ...
The effects of 10-meter wide grass buffer strips (GBS) and vegetated buffer strips under natural veg...
Although riparian zones provide numerous ecological services, they have been widely degraded by agri...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
Catchment riparian areas are considered key zones to target mitigation measures aimed at interruptin...
When land degradation imperils freshwater quality, land managers can restore ecosystem functions. Th...
Phosphorus retention and bank erosion was investigated in two types of buffer zones in cereal fields...
Riparian buffer zones have the potential to capture chemical contaminants and to mitigate detrimenta...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Integrated buffer zones (IBZs) represent a novel form of edge-of-field technology in Northwest Europ...
The buffer zones seem to be effective to stop erosion and trap particle bound P in surface runoff fr...
Williams, Christopher K.D'Amico, VincentForested riparian corridors exist because of inadvertent hab...
Buffer zones can be used to reduce nutrient and suspended sediment export following forest clearfell...
Integrated buffer zones (IBZs) represent a novel form of edge-of-field technology in Northwest Europ...
The effects of 10-meter wide grass buffer strips (GBS) and vegetated buffer strips under natural veg...
Although riparian zones provide numerous ecological services, they have been widely degraded by agri...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
Catchment riparian areas are considered key zones to target mitigation measures aimed at interruptin...
When land degradation imperils freshwater quality, land managers can restore ecosystem functions. Th...