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View article: Dolomite and Micronutrient Fertilizer Affect Phosphorus Fate When Growing Crape Myrtle in Pine Bark
Dolomite and Micronutrient Fertilizer Affect Phosphorus Fate When Growing Crape Myrtle in Pine Bark Open
Soilless substrates are routinely amended with dolomite and sulfate-based micronutrients to improve fertility, but the effect of these amendments on phosphorous (P) in substrate pore-water during containerized crop production is poorly und…
View article: Fluvial Erosion Rate of Cohesive Streambanks Is Directly Related to the Difference in Soil and Water Temperatures
Fluvial Erosion Rate of Cohesive Streambanks Is Directly Related to the Difference in Soil and Water Temperatures Open
Despite decades of research in the field of cohesive soil scour, a major challenge in water resource engineering is an understanding of the fundamental processes governing the erosion of cohesive streambank soils. Given that cohesive soil …
View article: Dolomite and Micronutrient Fertilizer Affect Phosphorus Fate in Pine Bark Substrate used for Containerized Nursery Crop Production
Dolomite and Micronutrient Fertilizer Affect Phosphorus Fate in Pine Bark Substrate used for Containerized Nursery Crop Production Open
Core Ideas Addition of dolomite or micronutrients reduced leachate‐P from bark‐based substrates. Orthophosphate‐P from controlled‐release fertilizer contributed 74 to 86% of TDP. Dolomite reduced fertilizer orthophosphate‐P in leachate by …
View article: Water Repellency Decreases Vapor Sorption of Clay Minerals
Water Repellency Decreases Vapor Sorption of Clay Minerals Open
As soils become dry, water primarily exists as vapor that adsorbs to and desorbs from particle surfaces. The drying process also often enhances soil water repellency, yet the effects of repellency on soil water vapor sorption and exchange …
View article: Changes in Fluvial Erosion of of Cohesive Streambank Soils with Stream Chemistry
Changes in Fluvial Erosion of of Cohesive Streambank Soils with Stream Chemistry Open
The goal of this study was to quantify changes in fluvial erosion rates with changes in stream chemistry.
View article: Water Temperature, pH, and Road Salt Impacts on the Fluvial Erosion of Cohesive Streambanks
Water Temperature, pH, and Road Salt Impacts on the Fluvial Erosion of Cohesive Streambanks Open
Increasing human populations and global climate change will severely stress our water resources. One potential unforeseen consequence of these stressors is accelerated stream channel erosion due to increased stream temperatures and changes…
View article: Selenium speciation in phosphate mine soils and evaluation of a sequential extraction procedure using XAFS
Selenium speciation in phosphate mine soils and evaluation of a sequential extraction procedure using XAFS Open
View article: Selenium geochemistry in reclaimed phosphate mine soils and its relationship with plant bioavailability
Selenium geochemistry in reclaimed phosphate mine soils and its relationship with plant bioavailability Open