Abstract BACKGROUND Fuel‐synthesis wastewater (FSW), a byproduct of the Fischer‐Tropsch process, requiring efficient treatment and resource recovery strategies. This study aimed to optimize temperature conditions for purple non‐sulfur bacteria (PNSB) biofilm formation and bioproduct recovery while simultaneously treating FSW. Experiments were conducted
Sultan Shaikh+4 more
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Abrupt changes in algal biomass of thousands of US lakes are related to climate and are more likely in low-disturbance watersheds. [PDF]
Soranno PA+11 more
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Abstract Critical source areas (CSAs) are small areas of a field, farm, or catchment that account for most contaminant loss by having both a high contaminant availability and transport potential. Most work on CSAs has focused on phosphorus (P), largely through the work in the 1990s initiated by Dr.
Richard McDowell+8 more
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Mowing management favors primary productivity and carbon sequestration without changing species diversity in a temperate hayfield in Central Interior British Columbia, Canada. [PDF]
Bayliff S+3 more
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Abstract Nordic agriculture faces big challenges to reduce phosphorus (P) loss from land to water for improving surface water quality. While understanding the processes controlling P loss and seeking for P mitigation measures, Norwegian and Swedish researchers have substantially benefited from and been inspired by Dr.
Jian Liu+7 more
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Amazon rainforest adjusts to long-term experimental drought. [PDF]
Sanchez-Martinez P+13 more
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Denitrifying bioreactors and dissolved phosphorus: Net source or sink?
Abstract Understanding the world through a lens of phosphorus (P), as Dr. Andrew Sharpley aimed to do, adds a deeper dimension for water quality work in the heavily tile‐drained US Midwest where nitrate is often the nutrient of biggest concern. Denitrifying woodchip bioreactors reduce nitrate pollution in drainage water, but dissolved phosphorus ...
A. P. Sanchez‐Bustamante Bailon+3 more
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Emergence of a Resource Acquisition Trade-off at the Community Scale during Environmental Change. [PDF]
Pranger A+4 more
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Toward a transdisciplinary and unifying definition of legacy phosphorus
Abstract Legacy phosphorus (P) is a concept advanced by Dr. Andrew Sharpley and colleagues that was originally applied to the persistence of anthropogenic signatures in watersheds, and it has since been adopted in a diversity of settings to help guide the science and management of P.
Amy L. Shober+8 more
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Fruit and Vegetable Wastes as Alternative Animal Feed for Small-Scale Horticultural Farmers: Case of Gamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Yohannes M, Kechero Y, Tadele Y.
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