Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wetlands can reduce N loads, ameliorating its damaging effects downstream. Tropical wetlands are highly productive and experience high temperatures year-round, resulting in potentially high denitrification rates. However, few measurements of denitrification have been reported for tropical wetlands. In this study, we measured denitrification within stands of macrophytes at the edge of a tropical lake (900 m length, 4 m deep) in Australia. We compared denitrification rates among sediments under emergent grass (giant bulrush, Actinoscirpus grossus), sediments under floating waterlilies (Nymphae spp.), and sediments from the deeper sections of the l...
Given the prominent role of nitrogen in the eutrophication of aquatic systems, recent increases in n...
Decline of submerged vegetation is one of the most serious ecological problems in eutrophic lakes wo...
Increased nutrient runoff from mismanaged agricultural farming results in excess inputs of nutrients...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Understanding relationships between an increase in nitrate (NO3−) loading and the corresponding effe...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
Loss of submerged vegetation has become one of the most serious ecological issues in shallow lakes w...
Given the prominent role of nitrogen in the eutrophication of aquatic systems, recent increases in n...
Decline of submerged vegetation is one of the most serious ecological problems in eutrophic lakes wo...
Increased nutrient runoff from mismanaged agricultural farming results in excess inputs of nutrients...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Understanding relationships between an increase in nitrate (NO3−) loading and the corresponding effe...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
Loss of submerged vegetation has become one of the most serious ecological issues in shallow lakes w...
Given the prominent role of nitrogen in the eutrophication of aquatic systems, recent increases in n...
Decline of submerged vegetation is one of the most serious ecological problems in eutrophic lakes wo...
Increased nutrient runoff from mismanaged agricultural farming results in excess inputs of nutrients...