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The Fate Of Nutrients And Pesticides In The Urban Environment Mary T Nett

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The Fate Of Nutrients And Pesticides In The Urban Environment Mary T Nett
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.3 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Mary T. Nett, Mark J. Carroll, Brian P. Horgan, and A. Martin Petrovic (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841221406, 9780841274228, 0841221405, 0841274223
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Fate Of Nutrients And Pesticides In The Urban Environment Mary T Nett by Mary T. Nett, Mark J. Carroll, Brian P. Horgan, And A. Martin Petrovic (eds.) 9780841221406, 9780841274228, 0841221405, 0841274223 instant download after payment.

Content: Management practices affecting nitrogen and soluble phosphorus losses from an upper Midwest lawn --
Determining nitrogen loading rates based on land use in an urban watershed --
Determining phosphorus loading rates based on land use in an urban watershed --
Nitrogen fate in a mature Kentucky bluegrass turf --
Discharge losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from a golf course watershed --
The effects of soil phosphorus and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on phosphorus runoff losses from turfgrass --
Influence of landscape and percolation on P and K losses over four years --
Management practices that reduce runoff transport of nutrients and pesticides from turfgrass --
Sediment and nutrient losses from prairie and turfgrass buffer strips during establishment --
Evaluation of resource-efficient landscape systems to reduce contaminants in urban runoff --
Thatch pesticide sorption --
Regional analysis of pesticide runoff from turf --
Mobility and dissipation of clopyralid herbicide in turfgrass field lysimeters --
Glyphosate runoff when applied to zoysiagrass under golf course fairway conditions.

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