Browsing by Author "Lassiter, Emily"
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- Denitrification ManagementEaston, Zachary M.; Lassiter, Emily (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2013-03-27)Provides an explanation of denitrification and how it occurs including descriptions of the nitrogen cycle, environmental impacts of nitrogen levels, denitrification management, limitation, and unknowns.
- Denitrification ManagementEaston, Zachary M.; Lassiter, Emily (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-03-27)Provides an explanation of denitrification and how it occurs, including descriptions of the nitrogen cycle, environmental impacts of nitrogen levels, denitrification management, limitation, and unknowns.
- Denitrifying Bioreactors: An Emerging Best Management Practice to Improve Water QualityLassiter, Emily; Easton, Zachary M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-04-25)Discusses denitrifying bioreactors, what they are, how they work, applications, current research, and expected costs. Also includes a glossary of terms.
- Denitrifying Bioreactors: An Emerging Best Management Practice to Improve Water QualityLassiter, Emily; Easton, Zachary M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2013-04-12)This fact sheet discusses denitrifying bioreactors, what they are, how they work, applications, current research, expected costs and includes a glossary of terms.
- Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in AgricultureRogers, Mark; Lassiter, Emily; Easton, Zachary M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-04-03)Provides information on how to increase farm productivity while potentially reducing greenhouse gases from agriculture production, through practices such as building soil organic matter, or increasing nitrogen fertilization efficiency
- Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in AgricultureRogers, Mark; Lassiter, Emily; Easton, Zachary M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-04-02)Provides information on how to increase farm productivity while potentially reducing greenhouse gas contributions from agricultural production through practices such as building soil organic matter or increasing nitrogen fertilization efficiency.