Denitrifiers remove fixed nitrogen from aquatic environments and hydrologic conditions are one potential driver of denitrification rate and denitrifier community composition. In this study, two agriculturally impacted streams in the Sugar Creek watershed in Indiana, USA with different hydrologic regimes were examined; one stream is seasonally ephemeral because of its source (tile drainage), whereas the other stream has permanent flow. Additionally, a simulated flooding experiment was performed on the riparian benches of the ephemeral stream during a dry period. Denitrification activity was assayed using the chloramphenicol amended acetylene block method and bacterial communities were examined based on quantitative PCR and terminal restricti...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Streams are an important sink for anthropogenic N owing to their hydrological connections with terre...
<div><p>Denitrifiers remove fixed nitrogen from aquatic environments and hydrologic conditions are o...
Anthropogenic activities increase rates of N input to the environment, and loss of this N is control...
While modern developments in agriculture have allowed for increases in crop yields and rapid human p...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
In streams, benthic bacterial communities are integral to multiple aspects of ecosystem function, in...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
Soil microbial community composition and activity could be affected by suitable manipulation of the ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Stream restoration often aims at mitigating nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, despi...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
Nitrate runoff from agro-ecosystems is a major environmental concern but soil nitrogen management an...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Streams are an important sink for anthropogenic N owing to their hydrological connections with terre...
<div><p>Denitrifiers remove fixed nitrogen from aquatic environments and hydrologic conditions are o...
Anthropogenic activities increase rates of N input to the environment, and loss of this N is control...
While modern developments in agriculture have allowed for increases in crop yields and rapid human p...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
In streams, benthic bacterial communities are integral to multiple aspects of ecosystem function, in...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
Soil microbial community composition and activity could be affected by suitable manipulation of the ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Stream restoration often aims at mitigating nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, despi...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
Nitrate runoff from agro-ecosystems is a major environmental concern but soil nitrogen management an...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Drainage ditches are ubiquitous yet understudied features of the agricultural landscape. Nitrogen po...
Streams are an important sink for anthropogenic N owing to their hydrological connections with terre...