Around the world, artificially drained agricultural lands are significant sources of reactive nitrogen to stream ecosystems, creating substantial stream health problems. One management strategy is the deployment of denitrification enhancement tools. Here, we evaluate the factors affecting the potential of denitrifying bioreactors to improve stream health and ecosystem services. The performance of bioreactors and the structure and functioning of stream biotic communities are linked by environmental parameters like dissolved oxygen and nitratenitrogen concentrations, dissolved organic carbon availability, flow and temperature regimes, and fine sediment accumulations. However, evidence of bioreactors\u27 ability to improve waterway health and ...
219 pagesWoodchip bioreactors (WBRs) are an emerging low-cost, passive systems for nonpoint source n...
Denitrifying bioreactors enhance the natural process of denitrification in a practical way to treat ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of point-source and non-point-source pollution on the re...
Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps can disproportionately...
Journal articleDenitrifying bioreactors effectively convert nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) to di-nitrogen ...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
One of the fastest-growing global food production sectors is aquaculture, the farming of aquatic pla...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
a)	Background/Question/Methods
Watersheds have a profound capacity to retain and remove...
Aims - Artificial drainage is essential for viable use of poorly drained soils, which account for ap...
Agriculture can negatively influence stream ecosystems through a variety of means including increased...
Low-cost and simple technologies are needed to reduce watershed export of excess nitrogen to sensiti...
This dissertation examines the effects of anthropogenic perturbation on microbial diversity and fres...
There is strong interest in adapting denitrifying bioreactors to mid-Atlantic drainage systems to he...
219 pagesWoodchip bioreactors (WBRs) are an emerging low-cost, passive systems for nonpoint source n...
Denitrifying bioreactors enhance the natural process of denitrification in a practical way to treat ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of point-source and non-point-source pollution on the re...
Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps can disproportionately...
Journal articleDenitrifying bioreactors effectively convert nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) to di-nitrogen ...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
One of the fastest-growing global food production sectors is aquaculture, the farming of aquatic pla...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
a)	Background/Question/Methods
Watersheds have a profound capacity to retain and remove...
Aims - Artificial drainage is essential for viable use of poorly drained soils, which account for ap...
Agriculture can negatively influence stream ecosystems through a variety of means including increased...
Low-cost and simple technologies are needed to reduce watershed export of excess nitrogen to sensiti...
This dissertation examines the effects of anthropogenic perturbation on microbial diversity and fres...
There is strong interest in adapting denitrifying bioreactors to mid-Atlantic drainage systems to he...
219 pagesWoodchip bioreactors (WBRs) are an emerging low-cost, passive systems for nonpoint source n...
Denitrifying bioreactors enhance the natural process of denitrification in a practical way to treat ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of point-source and non-point-source pollution on the re...