International audiencePlant uptake and denitrification are considered to be the most important processes responsible for N retention and mitigation in riparian buffers. In many riparian buffers, however, nutrients taken up by plants remain in the system only temporarily and may be gradually released by mineralization later. Still, plants increase the residence time of nutrients considerably by reducing their mobility. We investigated the importance of plant N uptake and N immobilization in litter for N retention in riparian buffers. Nitrogen uptake in vegetation and N dynamics in litter were measured over a two-year period in a range of forested and herbaceous riparian buffers along a climatic gradient in Europe, receiving different loading...
The migration of nitrogen (N) from farmland to lake aggravates eutrophication. Riparian buffer strip...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
International audiencePlant uptake and denitrification are considered to be the most important proce...
International audienceWe evaluated nitrogen (N) removal efficiency by ri-parian buffers at 14 sites ...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
The influence ofMediterranean riparian forests on stream nitrogen dynamics: a review from a catchmen...
In this work, we summarize our current understanding of the function of riparian zones and describe ...
International audienceRiparian zones have long been considered as nitrate sinks in landscapes. Yet, ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Riparian zones effectively remove nitrogen (N) from water flowing through riparian soils, particu-la...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Restoring plants to the riparian zone is regarded as management best practice in river restoration a...
Graduation date: 2000Managing riparian buffer zones is a potentially important approach to protectin...
The migration of nitrogen (N) from farmland to lake aggravates eutrophication. Riparian buffer strip...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
International audiencePlant uptake and denitrification are considered to be the most important proce...
International audienceWe evaluated nitrogen (N) removal efficiency by ri-parian buffers at 14 sites ...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
The influence ofMediterranean riparian forests on stream nitrogen dynamics: a review from a catchmen...
In this work, we summarize our current understanding of the function of riparian zones and describe ...
International audienceRiparian zones have long been considered as nitrate sinks in landscapes. Yet, ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Riparian zones effectively remove nitrogen (N) from water flowing through riparian soils, particu-la...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Restoring plants to the riparian zone is regarded as management best practice in river restoration a...
Graduation date: 2000Managing riparian buffer zones is a potentially important approach to protectin...
The migration of nitrogen (N) from farmland to lake aggravates eutrophication. Riparian buffer strip...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...