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Modeling The Impact Of Agricultural Management Practices On Riverine N Export In The Transboundary Nooksack River Watershed, Washington, Astoria Tershy Jan 2024

Modeling The Impact Of Agricultural Management Practices On Riverine N Export In The Transboundary Nooksack River Watershed, Washington, Astoria Tershy

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The eutrophication of fresh and coastal waters is a growing global concern. Agricultural best management practices (BMPs) mitigate nutrient pollution, but their effectiveness at the watershed scale is often untested, creating uncertainty around which practices should be prioritized. In the Salish Sea, on the Pacific coast of Washington State and British Columbia, seasonal hypoxia threatens food webs, already-impacted salmon populations, and tribal fishing rights. To what extent can different BMPs alleviate N export in watersheds with heavy agricultural influence? We used the InVEST® Nutrient Delivery Ratio (NDR) model to estimate reductions in N export under BMP scenarios in the …


Biochar Amendment Of Grassland Soil May Promote Woody Encroachment By Eastern Red Cedar, Ramesh Laungani, Kenneth Elgersma, Maria Juarez, Kristin Mcelligott, Tyler Kuhfahl Jan 2016

Biochar Amendment Of Grassland Soil May Promote Woody Encroachment By Eastern Red Cedar, Ramesh Laungani, Kenneth Elgersma, Maria Juarez, Kristin Mcelligott, Tyler Kuhfahl

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Although carbon (C) additions to soil have been used in restoration to combat invasive species through changes in soil nitrogen (N) availability, carbon amendments to soil derived from plant material can impact soil N availability in a species-specific manner. As such, amendment-driven feedbacks on N may impact invasive species success and woody encroachment. Soil amendments like biochar, which is often added to soil to increase C storage in grassland systems, may unintentionally encourage woody encroachment into these grasslands by changing soil N dynamics. Few studies have examined biochar impacts on non-agricultural species, particularly invasive species. Woody encroachment of Eastern Red …