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  • Perennial filter strips reduce nitrate levels in soil and shallow groundwater after grassland-to-cropland conversion
  • Nutrient removal by prairie filter strips in agricultural landscapes
  • Effects of native perennial vegetation buffer strips on dissolved organic carbon in surface runoff from an agricultural landscape
  • Sediment removal by prairie filter strips in row-cropped ephemeral watersheds
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Comparing Nitrate Sink Strength in Perennial Filter Strips at Toeslopes of Cropland Watersheds

Submitted by senloe on Thu, 12/04/2014 - 15:57
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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

David C. Mitchell; Xiaobo Zhou; Timothy B. Parkin; Matthew J. Helmers; Michael J. Castellano

Source:

Journal of Environmental Quality (2014)
Tags: 
nitrate sink
perennials
filter strips
landscape position
watersheds
cropland
File: 
PDF icon 2014 Mitchell et al. JEQ.pdf

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