Woodchip bioreactors are capable of removing nitrate from agricultural runoff and subsurface tile drain water, alleviating human health hazards and harmful discharge to the environment. Water pumped from agricultural tile drain sumps to nearby ditches or channels could be cost-effectively diverted through a woodchip bioreactor to remove nitrate prior to discharge into local waterways. Sizing the bioreactor to achieve targeted outlet concentrations within a minimum footprint is important to minimizing cost. Determining the necessary bioreactor size should involve a hydrological component as well as reaction type and rates. We measured inflow and outflow nitrate concentrations in a pumped open-channel woodchip bioreactor over a 13-month perio...
Meta-analysis approaches were used in this first quantitative synthesis of denitrifying woodchip bio...
Woodchip bioreactors have gained popularity in many countries as a conservation practice for reducin...
Widespread contamination of surface water with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) has led to increasing regula...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
HighlightsDenitrifying woodchip bioreactors treat nitrate-N in a variety of applications and geograp...
Woodchip or denitrification bioreactors are an innovative, engineering-based technology to reduce th...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Nitrate (NO3−N) export from row crop agricultural systems with subsurface tile drainage continues to...
Woodchip denitrification bioreactors, a relatively new technology for edge-of-field treatment of sub...
Because surface waters in agricultural regions along the Central Coast of California have relatively...
Denitrification bioreactors, also known as woodchip bioreactors, are a new strategy for improving dr...
One of the fastest-growing global food production sectors is aquaculture, the farming of aquatic pla...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, the total drain...
Meta-analysis approaches were used in this first quantitative synthesis of denitrifying woodchip bio...
Woodchip bioreactors have gained popularity in many countries as a conservation practice for reducin...
Widespread contamination of surface water with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) has led to increasing regula...
Reduce nitrate in subsurface drainage systems with woodchip bioreactors. Explains how bioreactors wo...
HighlightsDenitrifying woodchip bioreactors treat nitrate-N in a variety of applications and geograp...
Woodchip or denitrification bioreactors are an innovative, engineering-based technology to reduce th...
The quality of Earth's water is a most pressing environmental issue. Nutrient runoff from agricultur...
Nitrate (NO3−N) export from row crop agricultural systems with subsurface tile drainage continues to...
Woodchip denitrification bioreactors, a relatively new technology for edge-of-field treatment of sub...
Because surface waters in agricultural regions along the Central Coast of California have relatively...
Denitrification bioreactors, also known as woodchip bioreactors, are a new strategy for improving dr...
One of the fastest-growing global food production sectors is aquaculture, the farming of aquatic pla...
Artificial drainage has been instrumental in the viable use of poorly drained soils for agriculture....
While enabling economically viable use of poorly drained soils, artificial subsurface drainage has a...
Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, the total drain...
Meta-analysis approaches were used in this first quantitative synthesis of denitrifying woodchip bio...
Woodchip bioreactors have gained popularity in many countries as a conservation practice for reducin...
Widespread contamination of surface water with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) has led to increasing regula...