Search Results - "Lindau, C.W."
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Nutrient availability and flooding stress interact to affect growth and mercury concentration in Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. seedlings
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-05-2016)“…•Our data contradicted the idea that plants produce more roots to forage for nutrients when nutrients are less abundant.•Nutrient availability and flooding…”
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Denitrification in cypress swamp within the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (2008)“…Nitrogen has been implicated as a major cause of hypoxia in shallow water along the Louisiana/Texas, USA coasts. Excess nitrogen (mainly nitrate) from…”
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In situ measurements of denitrification in constructed wetlands
Published in Journal of environmental quality (1999)“…Quantitative estimates of denitrification are needed in designing artificial wetlands to optimize nitrate (NO3-) removal. Acetylene blockage and 15N-tracer…”
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Effect of rice variety on methane emission from Louisiana rice
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-1995)“…A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect local cultivars of Oryza sativa L. (rice) had on methane evolution from flooded plots. Semidwarf and…”
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Methane sources and sinks in paddy rice soils: relationship to emissions
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-05-1995)“…Methane sources and sinks in a Louisiana rice soil and how they relate to atmospheric emissions were quantified. Total methane emission from the plant-soil…”
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The influence of soil redox conditions on atrazine degradation in wetlands
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (17-11-1997)“…The biotransformation of atrazine as affected by soil redox conditions was investigated in soil collected from a Taxodium distichum/Nyssa aquatic (bald…”
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Inhibition of methane evolution by calcium sulfate addition to flooded rice
Published in Plant and soil (1994)“…Calcium sulfate, a common soil amendment was applied at rates of 0, 1,000 and 2,000 kg ha⁻¹ to flooded rice plots treated with urea-N (128 kg ha⁻¹)…”
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Application of N-15 dilution for simultaneous estimation of nitrification and nitrate reduction in soil-water columns
Published in Plant and soil (01-09-1988)“…Nitrification and denitrification rates were estimated simultaneously in soil-floodwater columns of a Crowley silt loam (Typic Albaqualfs) rice soil by an ¹⁵N…”
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Field investigation on the toxicity of Alaska North Slope crude oil (ANSC) and dispersed ANSC crude to Gulf killifish, Eastern oyster and white shrimp
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (2006)“…A field investigation was conducted on a Louisiana Spartina alterniflora shoreline to evaluate the toxic effects of crude oil (Alaska North Slope crude oil,…”
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Methane emission from rice: stable isotopes, diurnal variations, and CO2 exchange
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-1997)“…The importance of vegetation in supporting methane production and emission within flooded rice fields was demonstrated. Methane emission from Lousiana, United…”
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Flux of Reduced Sulfur Gases Along a Salinity Gradient in Louisiana Coastal Marshes
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-06-2002)“…Seasonal and diurnal reduced sulfur gas emissions were measured along a salinity gradient in Louisiana Gulf Coast salt, brackish and freshwater marshes…”
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Sensitivity of US Gulf of Mexico coastal marsh vegetation to crude oil: Comparison of greenhouse and field responses
Published in Aquatic ecology (01-10-2003)“…Greenhouse and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of crude oil on selected US Gulf of Mexico coastal marsh species. Species showed different…”
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Effect of urea fertilizer and environmental factors on CH₄ emissions from a Louisiana, USA rice field
Published in Plant and soil (01-10-1991)“…Methane emissions from a flooded Louisiana, USA, rice field were measured over the first cropgrowing season. Microplots contained the semidwarf Lemont rice…”
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Response of Spartina alterniflora Vegetation to Oiling and Burning of Applied Oil
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-1999)“…A field study evaluated Spartina alterniflora sensitivity to oiling and to in situ burning of applied crude oil. Experimental plots (2.4 m×2.4 m×0.6 m) were…”
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Marsh Sensitivity to Burning of Applied Crude Oil
Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (01-08-2003)“…This research note summarizes Spartina alterniflora and Sagittaria lancifolia sensitivity to oiling and in situ burning of applied oil. Experimental plots (2.4…”
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Influence of soil redox potential on nitrogen uptake and growth of wetland oak seedlings
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (01-01-1998)“…A study was conducted to determine ammonium nitrogen uptake by cherrybark oak and overcup oak as affected by soil redox conditions. Seedlings of the two…”
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Methane mitigation in flooded Louisiana rice fields
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Nitrification and denitrification estimates in a Louisiana swamp forest soil as assessed by 15N isotope dilution and direct gaseous measurements
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-08-1998)“…The transformations of applied (100 kg N ha^sup -1^)^sup 15^ N labelled NO^sub 3^ and NH^sub 4^ in Mississippi River deltaic plain swamp forest soil which…”
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