The concept of groundwater vulnerability was first introduced in the 1970s in France to recognize sensitive areas in which surface pollution could affect groundwater, and to enable …
Vertical flow constructed wetlands for wastewater and sludge treatment represent a relatively new and still growing technology. Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands is the first …
J Xu, H Cai, X Wang, C Ma, Y Lu, Y Ding… - Agricultural Water …, 2020 - Elsevier
Irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization play important roles in grain yield. However, amounts supplied in excess of crop demand are responsible for water and N leaching during …
The need for reducing irrigation water demand and non-point source pollution all across Europe has made sweet sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], due to its lower water and …
L Ma, LR Ahuja, BT Nolan, RW Malone… - Transactions of the …, 2012 - elibrary.asabe.org
The Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2) has been used widely for simulating agricultural management effects on crop production and soil and water quality. Although it is …
L Ma, G Hoogenboom, LR Ahuja, JC Ascough Ii… - Agricultural …, 2006 - Elsevier
The root zone water quality model (RZWQM) was developed primarily for water quality research with a generic plant growth module primarily serving as a sink for plant nitrogen …
L Ma, LR Ahuja, SA Saseendran… - … of introducing system …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Use of agricultural system models in field research requires a full understanding of both the model and the system it simulates. This chapter provides a protocol on how to parameterize …
Excessive N and water use in agriculture causes environmental degradation and can potentially jeopardize the sustainability of the system. A field study was conducted from 2000 …
Agricultural system models are potential tools for evaluating soil-water–nutrient management in intensive cropping systems. In this study, we calibrated and validated the …