Tag: research roundup
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Research roundup: recent water research from Texas A&M and around Texas
Catch up on the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water throughout the state.
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Research roundup: recent water research from Texas A&M and other Texas universities
Peer-reviewed publications by Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M University System scientists Assessing the effects of no-tillage with rye and mixed cover crops on soil water and nitrogen dynamics and soil carbon sequestration in semi-arid irrigated cotton production systems: This research, coauthored by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists, investigated the long-term effects of conventional tillage…
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Research roundup: recent water research from Texas A&M and other Texas universities
Amistad National Recreation Area in Del Rio, Texas. Photo by Sam Craft, Texas A&M AgriLife. Peer-reviewed publications by Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M University System scientists Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer Types on the Uptake and Translocation of PFAS and Metabolomic Activities of Hydroponically Cultivated Lettuce (Lactuca sativa): This Texas A&M University-led study assessed the…
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Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas
Guadalupe River New Braunfels, Texas. Adobe Stock photo. Peer-reviewed publications by Texas A&M AgriLife and TWRI scientists The extraordinary drought provision and the future of the Rio Grande water deliveries under the 1944 US–Mexico water treaty: an exploratory policy analysis: Texas Water resources Institute Senior Research Scientist Rosario Sanchez and coauthors analyze how decision makers have…
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Research roundup: water research around Texas
Sandy Creek at Mill Creek Road. (Amanda Tague, TWRI.) Peer-reviewed publications by Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M University System scientists Using electromagnetic induction to inform precision turfgrass management strategies in sand-capped golf course fairways: Dallas Williams, former TWRI Mills Scholarship recipient, and coauthors from Texas A&M’s Department of Soil and Crop Sciences found electrical conductivity…
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Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas
Photo by Michael Miller, Texas A&M AgriLife. Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M University System scientists Advancing Multiple-Use Water Services for Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Co-authored by Matt Stellbauer, Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) research specialist, this study reviews multiple-use water services, or MUS, as an international development strategy. The researchers evaluated…
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Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas
Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M University System scientists Producer Willingness to Accept Incentive Levels for Cover Crop Adoption in the Southern Great Plains: Texas Water Resources Institute scientists and co-authors analyzed agricultural producers’ willingness to adopt regenerative cover crop practices in their operation. This research analyzed survey responses submitted by producers and non-operating landowners…
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Research roundup: recent water research from TWRI and around Texas
Read the latest peer-reviewed research on Texas water by scientists from universities throughout the state and by Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) researchers. Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M University System scientists Effective transboundary aquifer areas between Mexico and the United States: A border-wide approach: Texas Water Resources Institute scientists identified regions within the…
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Research roundup: new water research from around Texas
Roy Creek, in Hays County, Texas, a pristine spring-fed stream within Roy Creek Canyon, features a thriving and biodiverse riparian corridor containing numerous native riparian species including ancient cypress trees and habitat supportive of endemic aquatic salamanders. Photo by Alexander Neal, TWRI. Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists A meta-analysis of the impacts…
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Research roundup: new water research from around Texas
Peer-reviewed publications by TWRI scientists Distribution of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Rapidly Urbanizing Arroyo Colorado Watershed, Texas: Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) and Texas A&M University scientists collaborated on this first study of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water samples collected in the Arroyo Colorado watershed. PFAS levels were measured in water…