Denitrification bioreactors, also known as woodchip bioreactors, are a new strategy for improving drainage water quality before these flows arrive at local streams, rivers, and lakes. A bioreactor is an excavated, woodchip-filled pit that is capable of supporting native microbes that convert nitrate in the drainage water to nitrogen gas. The idea of these edgeof-field treatment systems is still relatively new, meaning it is important for investigations to be made into how to design these “pits” and to determine how drainage water moves through the woodchips. Because the bioreactor at the ISU Northeast Research Farm (NERF) is one of the best monitored bioreactor sites in the state, it provided an ideal location to not only monitor bioreactor...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
Denitrification bioreactors are one of the newest options for nitrate removal in agricultural draina...
Woodchip bioreactors are being implemented for the removal of nitrates in groundwater and tile water...
Woodchip or denitrification bioreactors are an innovative, engineering-based technology to reduce th...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
Denitrification bioreactors to reduce the amount of nitrate-nitrogen in agricultural drainage are no...
Carbon-based denitrification bioreactors are designed to intercept tile drainage and are a promising...
Recently, interest in denitrification bioreactors to reduce the amount of nitrate in agricultural dr...
Denitrifying ‘woodchip’ bioreactors are an effective conservation practice to reduce nitrate-nitroge...
HighlightsDenitrifying woodchip bioreactors treat nitrate-N in a variety of applications and geograp...
AbstractChemoheterotrophic denitrification technologies using woodchips as a solid carbon source (i....
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
There is a lack of information on denitrifying bioreactors treating subsurface drainage water at the...
AbstractDenitrification bioreactors have served as effective artificial N sinks by stimulating denit...
Woodchip denitrification bioreactors, a relatively new technology for edge-of-field treatment of sub...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
Denitrification bioreactors are one of the newest options for nitrate removal in agricultural draina...
Woodchip bioreactors are being implemented for the removal of nitrates in groundwater and tile water...
Woodchip or denitrification bioreactors are an innovative, engineering-based technology to reduce th...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
Denitrification bioreactors to reduce the amount of nitrate-nitrogen in agricultural drainage are no...
Carbon-based denitrification bioreactors are designed to intercept tile drainage and are a promising...
Recently, interest in denitrification bioreactors to reduce the amount of nitrate in agricultural dr...
Denitrifying ‘woodchip’ bioreactors are an effective conservation practice to reduce nitrate-nitroge...
HighlightsDenitrifying woodchip bioreactors treat nitrate-N in a variety of applications and geograp...
AbstractChemoheterotrophic denitrification technologies using woodchips as a solid carbon source (i....
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
There is a lack of information on denitrifying bioreactors treating subsurface drainage water at the...
AbstractDenitrification bioreactors have served as effective artificial N sinks by stimulating denit...
Woodchip denitrification bioreactors, a relatively new technology for edge-of-field treatment of sub...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
Denitrification bioreactors are one of the newest options for nitrate removal in agricultural draina...
Woodchip bioreactors are being implemented for the removal of nitrates in groundwater and tile water...