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Research on the non-point source pollution of microplastics. [PDF]
Microplastics are characterized with universality, persistence and toxicity to aquatic organisms, the pollution of microplastics has attracted worldwide attention. At present, studies on microplastic pollution were mainly focused on the composition, abundance and species of microplastics in water bodies and sediments, and few studies were focused on ...
He L, Ou Z, Fan J, Zeng B, Guan W.
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Conservation management practices reduce non-point source pollution from grazed pastures. [PDF]
Producers in Northwest Arkansas and globally need alternative management practices to ensure long-term sustainable and economical use of poultry litter, which is an abundant source of valuable carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Project objectives were to measure the efficacy of conservation management practices (i.e., pasture aeration and ...
Ashworth AJ +5 more
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Non-Point Source Pollution Modelling: An Overview
The objective of this paper is to provide a critical evaluation of the data available from existing studies concerning non-point source pollution (NPS).
J. H. Abdulkareem, R. I. Solomon
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The distribution and composition of wetland habitats for wintering waterbirds are heavily influenced by water level fluctuations. Through polder construction and aquaculture activities, paddy fields and aquaculture ponds have decreased the lateral ...
Bo Cheng +11 more
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Study region: A typical arid irrigation area of the Yellow River, Ningxia, Northwest China. Study focus: At present, few studies have evaluated the effects of nested watershed and runoff process on the relationships between landscape patterns and water ...
Wei Pei +10 more
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Drying and rewetting (DRW) events cause the release of colloidal phosphorus (Pcoll, 1–1000 nm) in leachate, and biochar is considered an effective inhibitor; however, the microbial mechanism remains elusive.
Xiaochun Wang +6 more
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Effects of water hyacinth biochar on lettuce growth in cadmium-contaminated soil
Recently, the excessive propagation of water hyacinth has led to serious ecological and environmental problems; thereby, its treatment and disposal are of great significance.
Chunhuo Zhou +8 more
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Rice farming threatens freshwater resources, while also being increasingly vulnerable to drought due to climate change. Rice farming needs to become more sustainable and resilient to climate change by improving irrigation drainage systems.
Sisi Li +17 more
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The slope length and slope steepness factor (LS-factor) formula in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) has a considerable level of uncertainty due to the existence of multiple methods. In this study, four commonly used formulas for the slope
Tianpeng Zhang +9 more
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Research perspectives on paddy field systems: ecological functions and environmental impacts
Paddy is an important artificial wetland ecosystem related to sustainable development of agriculture and environment. According to 12,276 paddy-related publications in SCIE database during 1997–2016, this study revealed the global paddy research trends ...
Yanhua Zhuang +3 more
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