K Klink, JJ Wiersma, CJ Crawford… - International Journal of …, 2014 - researchgate.net
Increasing temperatures and changes in precipitation are expected to effect a change in production of coolseason crops such as spring barley and oat. To determine whether …
The restoration of soil organic matter (SOM, as measured by soil organic carbon (SOC)) within the world's agricultural soils is imperative to sustaining crop production and restoring …
Soil drainage is a widely used agricultural practice in the midwest USA to remove excess soil water to potentially improve the crop yield. Research shows an increasing trend in …
S Knorr, CG Weisener, LA Phillips - Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Nutrient loading from agricultural landscapes continues to pose a threat to downstream aquatic systems, contributing to degraded water quality and eutrophication. Nutrient loading …
Non-point source (NPS) pollution from agricultural lands is the leading cause of various water quality problems across the United States. Particularly, surface depressions often alter …
BR Husk, BC Anderson, JK Whalen, JS Sanchez - Biosystems Engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Field-scale evaluation of denitrification bioreactors in cold climate conditions.•Total-N and nitrate-N concentrations reduced, 72% and 99 …
The debate about subsurface drainage effects on streamflows has been reignited in the Red River of the North basin in North America, after a decades-long abnormally wet weather …
ES Kane, MR Turetsky, JW Harden… - Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Boreal wetland carbon cycling is vulnerable to climate change in part because hydrology and the extent of frozen ground have strong influences on plant and microbial functions. We …
Climatic trends and anthropogenic changes in land cover and land use are impacting the hydrology and water quality of streams at the field, watershed, and regional scales in …