Expansion of agricultural land and excessive nitrogen (N) fertilizer use in the Mississippi River watershed has resulted in a three-fold increase in the nitrate load of the river since the early 1950s. One way to reduce this nitrate load is to restore wetlands at suitable locations between croplands and receiving waters to remove run-off nitrate through previous termdenitrification.next term This research investigated previous termdenitrificationnext term potential (DP) of different land uses and its controlling factors in an agricultural watershed in the lower Mississippi valley (previous termLMV)next term to help identify sites with high DP for reducing run-off nitrate. Soil samples collected from seven land-use types of an agricultural w...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
The primary objective of this project was to estimate the nitrate reduction that could be achieved u...
Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV) has lost about 80% bottomland hardwood forests, mainly to agriculture...
Since the 1950s, agricultural fertilizer use in the Midwest has expanded, leaching nitrate into the ...
A quantitative understanding of the relationship between terrestrial N inputs and riverine N flux ca...
Studying long-term nitrate trends in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) stems from the development of...
Changes in agricultural practices in the Mississippi River Basin, especially high-density row crop f...
Excess nitrogen loading to surface waters and groundwater from intensive agriculture threatens human...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the relationship of dominant watershed land use to the structure and function...
Nitrate is the most common form of nitrogen pollution in agricultural rivers. Excess nitrogen can ca...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
Watershed biogeochemistry throughout Midwestern agroecosystems have been altered through hydrologic ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Season...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
The primary objective of this project was to estimate the nitrate reduction that could be achieved u...
Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV) has lost about 80% bottomland hardwood forests, mainly to agriculture...
Since the 1950s, agricultural fertilizer use in the Midwest has expanded, leaching nitrate into the ...
A quantitative understanding of the relationship between terrestrial N inputs and riverine N flux ca...
Studying long-term nitrate trends in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) stems from the development of...
Changes in agricultural practices in the Mississippi River Basin, especially high-density row crop f...
Excess nitrogen loading to surface waters and groundwater from intensive agriculture threatens human...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the relationship of dominant watershed land use to the structure and function...
Nitrate is the most common form of nitrogen pollution in agricultural rivers. Excess nitrogen can ca...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
Watershed biogeochemistry throughout Midwestern agroecosystems have been altered through hydrologic ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Season...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...