This two-page fact sheet describes preliminary results from a project studying how understory plant communities in forests and woodlands can improve water quality
Many urban waterways suffer from excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) feeding algal blooms, which ...
Analysis of the historical land-cover of Muar River watershed has shown that forest and agriculture ...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Stream pollution by nutrient loading is a chronic problem in the Midwest, United States, and greater...
This two-page color fact sheet higlights 11 conservation practices that landowners can adopt to prot...
This project investigated the roles of forest understory perennial plant communities in storing nutr...
Pesticides, nitrates, phosphates, acidification, solid transport are all potential causes of water q...
To improve stream water quality in the United States, government programs subsidize farmers to estab...
Graduation date: 2012The increased demand for wood and fiber from a continually shrinking land base ...
Investigation of disturbed and intact woodlands herbaceous understories provided information on spec...
Water quality is generally high in watercourses draining forested areas. However, forest management ...
peer reviewedAbstract Forested catchments are generally assumed to provide higher quality water in o...
Stream water quality is often impacted by changes in land use such as deforestation or conversion of...
The drinking-water quality of streamwater in forests is typically very good, exceeding the quality o...
The most sustainable and best quality fresh water sources in the world originate in forested watersh...
Many urban waterways suffer from excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) feeding algal blooms, which ...
Analysis of the historical land-cover of Muar River watershed has shown that forest and agriculture ...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Stream pollution by nutrient loading is a chronic problem in the Midwest, United States, and greater...
This two-page color fact sheet higlights 11 conservation practices that landowners can adopt to prot...
This project investigated the roles of forest understory perennial plant communities in storing nutr...
Pesticides, nitrates, phosphates, acidification, solid transport are all potential causes of water q...
To improve stream water quality in the United States, government programs subsidize farmers to estab...
Graduation date: 2012The increased demand for wood and fiber from a continually shrinking land base ...
Investigation of disturbed and intact woodlands herbaceous understories provided information on spec...
Water quality is generally high in watercourses draining forested areas. However, forest management ...
peer reviewedAbstract Forested catchments are generally assumed to provide higher quality water in o...
Stream water quality is often impacted by changes in land use such as deforestation or conversion of...
The drinking-water quality of streamwater in forests is typically very good, exceeding the quality o...
The most sustainable and best quality fresh water sources in the world originate in forested watersh...
Many urban waterways suffer from excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) feeding algal blooms, which ...
Analysis of the historical land-cover of Muar River watershed has shown that forest and agriculture ...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...