نتایج جستجو برای: Phosphorus management

تعداد نتایج: 890612  

2017
Bahman Eghball Gary E. Varvel John E. Gilley John F. Shanahan

a significant relationship was found between soluble P loss in runoff and soil test P. Eghball and Gilley (2001) Soils with high levels of P can contribute to excess P in runoff and found that erosion was the most important factor in subsequently pollute the surface water. Excess P in the soil can be removed from the system by harvesting crops. The objectives of this loss of total and particula...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Rebecca Logsdon Muenich Margaret Kalcic Donald Scavia

The recent resurgence of hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie, driven substantially by phosphorus loads from agriculture, have led the United States and Canada to begin developing plans to meet new phosphorus load targets. To provide insight into which agricultural management options could help reach these targets, we tested alternative agricultural-land-use and land-management scenari...

2001
Marco A. Janssen

Ecosystem management requires the explicit treatment of interactions between humans and ecosystems. An exploratory model for integrating social and ecological dynamics was introduced to study ecosystem management strategies. This paper focuses on the management of lake eutrophication. The model was developed to include the dynamics of the lake, the behaviour of agents using phosphorus for agric...

2011
Desiree D. tullos

Restoring historic lake-fringe wetlands is considered a favorable means of reducing lake phosphorus levels; however, it is unclear how various strategies for managing wetland connectivity influence phosphorus release. We investigated the relationships between temperature and soil characteristics of restored wetlands to identify management strategies that minimize external phosphorus loading to ...

2016
Geneviève S. Metson Dana Cordell Brad Ridoutt

Changes in human diets, population increases, farming practices, and globalized food chains have led to dramatic increases in the demand for phosphorus fertilizers. Long-term food security and water quality are, however, threatened by such increased phosphorus consumption, because the world's main source, phosphate rock, is an increasingly scarce resource. At the same time, losses of phosphorus...

2004
G. Fred. Lee R. A. Jones

One of the questions associated with the development of a cost-effective phosphorus management strategy for a waterbody concerns whether the control program should be based on total phosphorus or on algal available phosphorus entering the waterbody. Until now, eutrophication control programs have been based largely on the control of any form of phosphorus that was amenable to control, irrespect...

Journal: :Iranian journal of kidney diseases 2010
Nazanin Noori John J Sims Joel D Kopple Anuja Shah Sara Colman Christian S Shinaberger Rachelle Bross Rajnish Mehrotra Csaba P Kovesdy Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh

Dietary phosphorus control is often a main strategy in the management of patients with chronic kidney disease. Dietary protein is a major source of phosphorus intake. Recent data indicate that imposed dietary phosphorus restriction may compromise the need for adequate protein intake, leading to protein-energy wasting and possibly to increased mortality. The two main sources of dietary phosphoru...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی - دانشکده علوم تربیتی و روانشناسی 1393

the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between teachers’ class management practices with students’ self- regulated learning and academic self-efficacy. in this study relating to the management class, three dimensions, (training management, people management and behavior management) and three style (interventionist, interactionist and non-interventionist) was considered. r...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2012
K W King J C Balogh S G Agrawal C J Tritabaugh J A Ryan

Excess phosphorus, particularly in surface waters can lead to severe eutrophication. Identifying source areas, quantifying contributions, and evaluating management practices are required to address current and future water quality concerns. A before-after study was conducted from 2003-2010 on a sub-watershed of Northland Country Club Golf Course in Duluth, MN to demonstrate the impacts of two d...

2002
Robert T. Burns Lara B. Moody

The over-application of phosphorus, as manure by animal feeding operations, is a threat to surface water quality. Concentration of animal feeding operations and over application of manures to cropland has lead to a build-up of phosphorus on many farms (Greaves et al., 1999). Relative to crop needs, manure slurries contain higher levels of phosphorus than nitrogen. When manure is applied to meet...

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