Winter flooded rice fields can serve as substitute habitat for migratory waterfowl. Not much is known about the effects of the foraging waterfowl on nutrient cycling in rice production systems. This study quantifies the effect of foraging waterfowl on decomposition of rice residue and N-cycling in a winter flooded rice field in the Sacramento Valley, California. Along two transects in a field, pairs of control plots and exclosure plots, which excluded waterfowl, were set up. The original straw residue within the inner 2 m2 of the 3 m×3 m plots was replaced by 15N labeled straw residue. The labeled residue was subsequently followed into the light fraction and mineral fraction of the soil through the winter flooding period. Foraging waterfowl...
This study examines the effects of straw management and win-ter flooding on soil N dynamics and crop...
The St. Louis River Estuary’s shallow wetlands are home to northern wild rice (manoomin), an ecologi...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...
Winter flooded rice fields can serve as substitute habitat for migratory waterfowl. Not much is know...
This study quantifies the agronomic benefits of foraging waterfowl in winter flooded rice fields in ...
AbstractThere are many benefits of agricultural landscapes for wildlife. In California's Central Val...
Waste rice in harvested fields and natural seeds in moist-soil wetlands are important foods for wate...
Waterfowl impoundments are wetlands that are hydrologically managed to provide food and habitat for ...
International audienceWinter-flooding of ricefields provides foraging habitat to waterfowl, which in...
Wetland loss and degradation have been extensive across the world, especially in California's Centra...
In recent decades, notably in large parts of the Western World, many waterfowl populations have incr...
The Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV), USA, is an internationally important migration and wintering ...
Wetland loss and degradation have been extensive across the world, especially in California's Centra...
Waterbirds can reallocate a considerable amount of nutrients within agricultural fields and between ...
Worldwide, rice (Oryza sativa) agriculture typically involves seasonal flooding and soil tillage, wh...
This study examines the effects of straw management and win-ter flooding on soil N dynamics and crop...
The St. Louis River Estuary’s shallow wetlands are home to northern wild rice (manoomin), an ecologi...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...
Winter flooded rice fields can serve as substitute habitat for migratory waterfowl. Not much is know...
This study quantifies the agronomic benefits of foraging waterfowl in winter flooded rice fields in ...
AbstractThere are many benefits of agricultural landscapes for wildlife. In California's Central Val...
Waste rice in harvested fields and natural seeds in moist-soil wetlands are important foods for wate...
Waterfowl impoundments are wetlands that are hydrologically managed to provide food and habitat for ...
International audienceWinter-flooding of ricefields provides foraging habitat to waterfowl, which in...
Wetland loss and degradation have been extensive across the world, especially in California's Centra...
In recent decades, notably in large parts of the Western World, many waterfowl populations have incr...
The Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV), USA, is an internationally important migration and wintering ...
Wetland loss and degradation have been extensive across the world, especially in California's Centra...
Waterbirds can reallocate a considerable amount of nutrients within agricultural fields and between ...
Worldwide, rice (Oryza sativa) agriculture typically involves seasonal flooding and soil tillage, wh...
This study examines the effects of straw management and win-ter flooding on soil N dynamics and crop...
The St. Louis River Estuary’s shallow wetlands are home to northern wild rice (manoomin), an ecologi...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...