Experiments were conducted in lysimeters to study the effect of shallow water table (WT) depths on the transport of two commonly used agricultural chemicals, nitrate-N and metolachlor, to shallow groundwater. Groundwater samples were collected from 0.20-, 0.40-, and 0.60-m depths using suction tubes during the growing season. The results showed significant reductions in both nitrate-N and metolachlor concentrations in the groundwater by maintaining shallow WT depths. Lowest concentrations of nitrate-N and metolachlor in the groundwater were observed when WT were maintained at 0.15-m depth. Generally, nitrate-N concentrations were increased with the soil depth while metolachlor concentrations decreased with the sampling depth during the grow...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe potential for contamination of groundwater by nitrates or pesticides from irrig...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different water table depths (WTDs) on plant ...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Nitrates from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and groundwater i...
Field experiments were conducted for three years (1989-91) at the research farms of Iowa State Unive...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of various water-table management (WTM) practic...
The use of water table management practices could minimize off-siteimpacts of agri-chemicals by redu...
Not AvailableMonitoring the concentration of NO(3)-N from agricultural fields to the subsurface and ...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
Nitrate from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and ground water i...
Contamination of groundwater by nitrate and pesticides has been documented by various state and fede...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe potential for contamination of groundwater by nitrates or pesticides from irrig...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different water table depths (WTDs) on plant ...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Nitrates from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and groundwater i...
Field experiments were conducted for three years (1989-91) at the research farms of Iowa State Unive...
Better nitrogen (N) management practices can improve nitrogen uptake and possibly reduce nitrogen le...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of various water-table management (WTM) practic...
The use of water table management practices could minimize off-siteimpacts of agri-chemicals by redu...
Not AvailableMonitoring the concentration of NO(3)-N from agricultural fields to the subsurface and ...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
Nitrate from fertilizers and manure application have been detected in the surface and ground water i...
Contamination of groundwater by nitrate and pesticides has been documented by various state and fede...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe potential for contamination of groundwater by nitrates or pesticides from irrig...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different water table depths (WTDs) on plant ...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...