Nitrate from agricultural runoff are a significant cause of algal blooms in estuarine ecosystems such as the Chesapeake Bay. These blooms block sunlight vital to submerged aquatic vegetation, leading to hypoxic areas. Natural and constructed wetlands have been shown to reduce the amount of nitrate flowing into adjacent bodies of water. We tested three wetland plant species native to Maryland, Typha latifolia (cattail), Panicum virgatum (switchgrass), and Schoenoplectus validus (soft-stem bulrush), in wetland microcosms to determine the effect of species combination and organic amendment on nitrate removal. In the first phase of our study, we found that microcosms containing sawdust exhibited significantly greater nitrate removal than microc...
Maryland currently has the highest rate of cover crop use in the United States. The Cover Crop Progr...
The ability of wetland plants to impact the removal of cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE), an intermediate...
Annual cycles of growth and morphology were analyzed in a bed of the canopy-forming submersed aquati...
Phragmites australis is one of the most widespread invasive species in wetland habitats of North Ame...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are ideal sites for nitrate retention because of their position within the...
Constructed wetlands serve as both a pollutant sink as well as a possible greenhouse gas source for ...
Gemstone Team BREATHE (Bay Revitalization Efforts Against the Hypoxic Environment)Harmful algal bloo...
Nitrate derived predominantly from agricultural fertilizers results in algal blooms and wide-spread ...
Hyperspectral canopy reflectance was used to predict sub-surface water nutrients, vegetation composi...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are often found near urban centers, and as a result of human development t...
Constructed wetlands are quickly becoming inundated with invasive species like Phragmites australis ...
This investigation examined the feasibility of using free-water surface constructed wetland systems ...
The Chesapeake Bay watershed has been affected by human activities for over 300 years, causing an in...
Eutrophication of the Chesapeake Bay has contributed to a decline in ecosystem health within the wat...
Freshwater tidal marshes border stream channels near the upstream end of the tidal limit, and are li...
Maryland currently has the highest rate of cover crop use in the United States. The Cover Crop Progr...
The ability of wetland plants to impact the removal of cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE), an intermediate...
Annual cycles of growth and morphology were analyzed in a bed of the canopy-forming submersed aquati...
Phragmites australis is one of the most widespread invasive species in wetland habitats of North Ame...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are ideal sites for nitrate retention because of their position within the...
Constructed wetlands serve as both a pollutant sink as well as a possible greenhouse gas source for ...
Gemstone Team BREATHE (Bay Revitalization Efforts Against the Hypoxic Environment)Harmful algal bloo...
Nitrate derived predominantly from agricultural fertilizers results in algal blooms and wide-spread ...
Hyperspectral canopy reflectance was used to predict sub-surface water nutrients, vegetation composi...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are often found near urban centers, and as a result of human development t...
Constructed wetlands are quickly becoming inundated with invasive species like Phragmites australis ...
This investigation examined the feasibility of using free-water surface constructed wetland systems ...
The Chesapeake Bay watershed has been affected by human activities for over 300 years, causing an in...
Eutrophication of the Chesapeake Bay has contributed to a decline in ecosystem health within the wat...
Freshwater tidal marshes border stream channels near the upstream end of the tidal limit, and are li...
Maryland currently has the highest rate of cover crop use in the United States. The Cover Crop Progr...
The ability of wetland plants to impact the removal of cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE), an intermediate...
Annual cycles of growth and morphology were analyzed in a bed of the canopy-forming submersed aquati...