A review of pesticide fate and transport simulation at watershed level using SWAT: Current status and research concerns
The application of pesticides in agriculture is a widely-used way to alleviate pest stresses.
However, it also introduces various environmental concerns due to the offsite movement of …
However, it also introduces various environmental concerns due to the offsite movement of …
The role of ponds in pesticide dissipation at the agricultural catchment scale: a critical review
Ponds in agricultural areas are ubiquitous water retention systems acting as reactive
biogeochemical hotspots controlling pesticide dissipation and transfer at the catchment …
biogeochemical hotspots controlling pesticide dissipation and transfer at the catchment …
Assessment of the water supply: demand ratios in a Mediterranean basin under different global change scenarios and mitigation alternatives
Spatial differences in the supply and demand of ecosystem services such as water
provisioning often imply that the demand for ecosystem services cannot be fulfilled at the …
provisioning often imply that the demand for ecosystem services cannot be fulfilled at the …
Assessing the capability of the SWAT model to simulate snow, snow melt and streamflow dynamics over an alpine watershed
Snow is an important hydrological reservoir within the water cycle, particularly when the
watershed includes a mountainous area. Modellers often overlook water stocked in snow …
watershed includes a mountainous area. Modellers often overlook water stocked in snow …
Modelling hydrology and sediment transport in a semi-arid and anthropized catchment using the SWAT model: The case of the Tafna river (northwest Algeria)
Sediment deposits in North African catchments contribute to around 2%–5% of the yearly
loss in the water storage capacity of dams. Despite its semi-arid climate, the Tafna River …
loss in the water storage capacity of dams. Despite its semi-arid climate, the Tafna River …
Simulating flash floods at hourly time-step using the SWAT model
Flash floods are natural phenomena with environmental, social and economic impacts. To
date, few numerical models are able to simulate hydrological processes at catchment scale …
date, few numerical models are able to simulate hydrological processes at catchment scale …
Chronic treatment with paraquat induces brain injury, changes in antioxidant defenses system, and modulates behavioral functions in zebrafish
ME Nunes, TE Müller, MM Braga, BD Fontana… - Molecular …, 2017 - Springer
Paraquat (PQ) administration consists in a chemical model that mimics phenotypes
observed in Parkinson's disease (PD), due to its ability to induce changes in dopaminergic …
observed in Parkinson's disease (PD), due to its ability to induce changes in dopaminergic …
Modeling pesticide diuron loading from the San Joaquin watershed into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta using SWAT
Quantifying pesticide loading into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of northern California
is critical for water quality management in the region, and potentially useful for biological …
is critical for water quality management in the region, and potentially useful for biological …
Spatiotemporal variations, surface inventory, and cross regional impact of current-use organoamine pesticides in Chinese Marginal Seas
H Zheng, Z Chen, K Yang, K **ao, J Zhu, Z Gao… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Current-use Organoamine Pesticides (CUOAPs) are a growing concern as
emerging pesticide pollutants that were initially discovered on a large scale in Chinese …
emerging pesticide pollutants that were initially discovered on a large scale in Chinese …
[HTML][HTML] Seasonal dynamics of the microbiome-host response to pharmaceuticals and pesticides in Mytilus galloprovincialis farmed in the Northwestern Adriatic Sea
Marine mussels, especially Mytilus galloprovincialis, are well-established sentinel species,
being naturally resistant to the exposure to multiple xenobiotics of natural and …
being naturally resistant to the exposure to multiple xenobiotics of natural and …