Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of plant species as well as a short-term measure to prevent flooding in urban areas. Studies have shown that flooding events can cause extreme P release from soils. We questioned whether the occurrence of this `internal eutrophication' from flooding depended on fertilization history and soil pH. A greenhouse experiment with soil cores from Ireland (turloughs) and from the Netherlands, exposed to flooding for 216 days (long-term) showed a substantial P release for sites with a history of fertilizer use only. Short-term flooding (20-25 days) caused little P release in all soils. There was no correlation between P release and initial soil pH (range 4....
Construction of wetlands on agricultural lands, especially those used for dairy operations could res...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils is often enhanced under flooded, anaerobic conditions, increasing the...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...
Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of pla...
Flooding is known to mobilise soil phosphorus (P). However, it is still not clear how climate change...
The phosphorus (P) fraction and its release characteristics from sediment in response to flood event...
The strong affinity of phosphorus (P) to iron (Fe) oxides and hydroxides in highly weathered tropica...
Inundation of river water during flooding deposits contaminated sediments onto floodplain topsoil. H...
Urban bioretention facilities (BRF) are designed to reduce peak discharges to streams, while also re...
Re-wetting river floodplains as part of hydrological restoration can provide environmental, economic...
Abandonment of agricultural soils is a common practice in Western Europe to increase the area of nat...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Despite decades of management efforts, freshwater eutrophication has not been effectively mitigated ...
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Construction of wetlands on agricultural lands, especially those used for dairy operations could res...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils is often enhanced under flooded, anaerobic conditions, increasing the...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...
Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of pla...
Flooding is known to mobilise soil phosphorus (P). However, it is still not clear how climate change...
The phosphorus (P) fraction and its release characteristics from sediment in response to flood event...
The strong affinity of phosphorus (P) to iron (Fe) oxides and hydroxides in highly weathered tropica...
Inundation of river water during flooding deposits contaminated sediments onto floodplain topsoil. H...
Urban bioretention facilities (BRF) are designed to reduce peak discharges to streams, while also re...
Re-wetting river floodplains as part of hydrological restoration can provide environmental, economic...
Abandonment of agricultural soils is a common practice in Western Europe to increase the area of nat...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Despite decades of management efforts, freshwater eutrophication has not been effectively mitigated ...
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Construction of wetlands on agricultural lands, especially those used for dairy operations could res...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils is often enhanced under flooded, anaerobic conditions, increasing the...
Controlling phosphorous (P) loads from rice fields is important for the conservation of aquatic ecos...