Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication in some lakes, often resulting in episodic harmful algal blooms or prolonged periods of anoxia. The influence of catchment agriculture on lake sediment denitrification capacity as a nitrogen (N) removal mechanism in lakes is largely unknown, particularly in contrast to research on denitrification in agricultural streams and rivers. We measured denitrification enzyme activity (DEA) to assess sediment denitrification potential in seven monomictic and three polymictic lakes that range in the proportion of agriculture in the catchment from 3 to 96% to determine if there is a link between agricultural land use in the lake catchment and sediment d...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
We analysed the spatial and temporal variability of benthic nitrogen fluxes and denitrification rate...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
As a result of human agricultural activity, large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide...
Abstract The transport and deposition of anthropo-genic nitrogen (N) to downwind ecosystems is signi...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
Decline of submerged vegetation is one of the most serious ecological problems in eutrophic lakes wo...
We analysed the spatial and temporal variability of benthic nitrogen fluxes and denitrification rate...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
We analysed the spatial and temporal variability of benthic nitrogen fluxes and denitrification rate...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
As a result of human agricultural activity, large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide...
Abstract The transport and deposition of anthropo-genic nitrogen (N) to downwind ecosystems is signi...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
Decline of submerged vegetation is one of the most serious ecological problems in eutrophic lakes wo...
We analysed the spatial and temporal variability of benthic nitrogen fluxes and denitrification rate...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
During the last decades, atmospheric nitrogen loading in mountain ranges of the Northern Hemisphere ...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
Excess nitrogen (N) is one of the most widespread and serious pollutants in the environment, but wet...
We analysed the spatial and temporal variability of benthic nitrogen fluxes and denitrification rate...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...