Research on multi-factor effects of nitrogen loss in slope runoff

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  • What: This analysis provides a theoretical basis to prevent non-point source pollution and treatment of water eutrophication. The authors report that for different soil conditions (bare or covered in vegetation), TN and NO3 - -N loss in surface runoff first decreases and then stabilizes, and NH4 + -N loss first increases and then stabilizes. The authors report rainfall intensity to be significantly positively correlated with surface runoff and average N loss in surface runoff, and significantly negatively correlated with average N loss in subsurface runoff.
  • Who: Lei Wang and colleagues from the Institute of Plant Nutrition . . .

     

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