In agricultural areas, pesticide concentrations in rivers can show a highly dynamic course frequently exceeding the standards. In order to diminish these high concentration peaks and to reduce their negative impacts on the receiving ecosystem, different measures can be taken. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of implementation of best management practices on pesticide fluxes entering surface waters using a modelling approach. We focus on the Nil catchment, a small basin situated in the centre of Belgium. From previous studies, the SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) was calibrated and validated for hydrology and pesticide input for this basin. Different management scenarios were simulated and compared to the init...
Abstract Background Agriculture has intensified over the last 50 years resulting in increased usage ...
Pesticide residues in groundwater and surface waters may harm aquatic ecosystems and result in a det...
International audienceFor half a century, the significant development of intensive farming has led t...
Pesticides are useful for agriculture because of their ability to protect crops against pests. At th...
AbstractAgricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, pos...
Once applied, pesticides can enter watercourses through different pathways such as runoff, erosion, ...
International audienceModelling stream water pollution by herbicides in agricultural areas is a crit...
Throughout the world, increased use of agrochemicals, warrant urgent measures to minimise their im...
Non-point source pollution is a cause of major concern within the European Union. This is reflected ...
Pesticides are now occurring worldwide in almost all water resources, thus threatening the health of...
International audienceModelling long term pesticide transfer to river at the catchment scale is stil...
Pesticides are now occurring worldwide in almost all water resources, thus threatening the health of...
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International audienceRising pesticide levels in streams draining intensively managed agricultural l...
Abstract Background Agriculture has intensified over the last 50 years resulting in increased usage ...
Pesticide residues in groundwater and surface waters may harm aquatic ecosystems and result in a det...
International audienceFor half a century, the significant development of intensive farming has led t...
Pesticides are useful for agriculture because of their ability to protect crops against pests. At th...
AbstractAgricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, pos...
Once applied, pesticides can enter watercourses through different pathways such as runoff, erosion, ...
International audienceModelling stream water pollution by herbicides in agricultural areas is a crit...
Throughout the world, increased use of agrochemicals, warrant urgent measures to minimise their im...
Non-point source pollution is a cause of major concern within the European Union. This is reflected ...
Pesticides are now occurring worldwide in almost all water resources, thus threatening the health of...
International audienceModelling long term pesticide transfer to river at the catchment scale is stil...
Pesticides are now occurring worldwide in almost all water resources, thus threatening the health of...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAM [Axe_IRSTEA]DTAM1-REPRO [Axe_IRSTEA]DTAM-QT2-ADAPTA...
International audienceRising pesticide levels in streams draining intensively managed agricultural l...
Abstract Background Agriculture has intensified over the last 50 years resulting in increased usage ...
Pesticide residues in groundwater and surface waters may harm aquatic ecosystems and result in a det...
International audienceFor half a century, the significant development of intensive farming has led t...