In permeable soils, excess nitrate from agriculture is transported vertically and accumulates in aquifers. However, it can come back to the surface via groundwater movement and pollute watercourses. We hypothesized that vegetated ditches may mitigate significant amounts of nitrate from spring waters, and represent a buffer system to protect downstream water bodies from eutrophication. To test this hypothesis, nitrate removal was measured in ditches fed by nitrate-rich groundwater in presence and absence of emergent vegetation. Reach-scale methods (N2 open-channel, N budgets) were coupled with laboratory incubations of sediment cores (benthic N fluxes, isotope pairing) and plant N uptake estimation. Studied ditches are representative of a wi...
Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchment...
1. The EU \u2018Nitrates Directive\u2019 (Directive 91\u2044 676 \u2044EEC) and the WFD (Water Frame...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
In permeable soils, excess nitrate from agriculture is transported vertically and accumulates in aqu...
Within irrigated agricultural watersheds, canal networks may play a crucial role as nitrogen (N) sin...
Within irrigated agricultural watersheds, canal networks may play a crucial role as nitrogen (N) sin...
The role of riparian ecosystems in mitigating the effects of diffuse agricultural sources is recogni...
The role of riparian ecosystems in mitigating the effects of diffuse agricultural sources is recogni...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
Decreasing nitrate concentrations is one of the most relevant Water Framework Directive (WFD) goals,...
Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchment...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural sources is a worldwide concern and in Europe a large part of farm...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchment...
1. The EU \u2018Nitrates Directive\u2019 (Directive 91\u2044 676 \u2044EEC) and the WFD (Water Frame...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
In permeable soils, excess nitrate from agriculture is transported vertically and accumulates in aqu...
Within irrigated agricultural watersheds, canal networks may play a crucial role as nitrogen (N) sin...
Within irrigated agricultural watersheds, canal networks may play a crucial role as nitrogen (N) sin...
The role of riparian ecosystems in mitigating the effects of diffuse agricultural sources is recogni...
The role of riparian ecosystems in mitigating the effects of diffuse agricultural sources is recogni...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
Decreasing nitrate concentrations is one of the most relevant Water Framework Directive (WFD) goals,...
Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchment...
The evaluation of nitrogen (N) removal in aquatic ecosystems within human exploited watersheds may a...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural sources is a worldwide concern and in Europe a large part of farm...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchment...
1. The EU \u2018Nitrates Directive\u2019 (Directive 91\u2044 676 \u2044EEC) and the WFD (Water Frame...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...