Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps can disproportionately contribute to downstream nutrient loading, which is associated with declines in water quality and ecosystem functions. Treating nitrate using a multiple tool, multiple-scale approach in small waterways could offer improved management of these sources. We used a before-after-control-impact design to test the suitability of three small (\u3c30 \u3em3) edge-of-field denitrifying woodchip bioreactors and stream bank re-shaping and riparian planting. Over three-and-a-half-years, riparian rehabilitation enhanced nitrate flux attenuation compared to pre-rehabilitation, but only under relatively low flow conditions. In comparison, there were no sign...
Woodchip bioreactors are capable of removing nitrate from agricultural runoff and subsurface tile dr...
Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, the total drain...
Loss of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) into rivers through subsurface tile drains causes eutrophica...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps ...
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
Aims - Artificial drainage is essential for viable use of poorly drained soils, which account for ap...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
Around the world, artificially drained agricultural lands are significant sources of reactive nitrog...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Denitrifying bioreactors enhance the natural process of denitrification in a practical way to treat ...
There is a critical need to develop additional practices for reducing nitrate-nitrogen load depositi...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
Woodchip bioreactors are capable of removing nitrate from agricultural runoff and subsurface tile dr...
Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, the total drain...
Loss of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) into rivers through subsurface tile drains causes eutrophica...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps ...
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
Aims - Artificial drainage is essential for viable use of poorly drained soils, which account for ap...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
Around the world, artificially drained agricultural lands are significant sources of reactive nitrog...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Denitrifying bioreactors enhance the natural process of denitrification in a practical way to treat ...
There is a critical need to develop additional practices for reducing nitrate-nitrogen load depositi...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
Woodchip bioreactors are capable of removing nitrate from agricultural runoff and subsurface tile dr...
Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, the total drain...
Loss of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) into rivers through subsurface tile drains causes eutrophica...