eprintid: 16057 rev_number: 15 eprint_status: archive userid: 506 dir: disk0/00/01/60/57 datestamp: 2009-09-01 09:43:19 lastmod: 2010-04-12 07:39:43 status_changed: 2009-09-01 09:43:19 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 doclang: en projects: fi confdates: June 20-22, 2005 conference: Is living water possible in agricultural areas? Seminar on ecological engineering tools to combat diffuse pollution confloc: Norway refereed: never budget: 0 pages: 54-55 docurl: http://composit.dimea.se/filebank/files/20050907$194703$fil$v7sQyL8inqBW83JXWa8v.pdf altloc: http://www.njf.nu publicfulltext: TRUE presentationtype: paper creators_name: Norrdahl, Kai creators_name: Martel, Jocelyn creators_name: Pöyri, Ville creators_name: Uusi-Kämppä, Jaana creators_name: Yli-Halla, Markku creators_name: Lempa, Kyösti creators_name: Suomela, Janne creators_name: Virtanen, Risto title: Trees and shrubs as a component of buffer zones: advantages and disadvantages in P-retention ispublished: pub subjects: 5emissions keywords: buffer zones, phosphorus, trees, shrubs abstract: Trees and shrubs are potential components for construction of buffer zones, especially for reducing phosphorus levels in soil. Woody species appear to be less efficient in capturing nutrients from overland flow, at least outside the growing season. Tree seedlings prevent effective mowing and removal of hay, which may lead to an accumulation of dead hay on the zone. Therefore woody species should mainly be used in places where yearly mowing and removal of hay is not feasible. date: 2005 date_type: published publication: Proceedings from NJF seminar no. 374 publisher: Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists full_text_status: public pagerange: 54-55 fp7_project: no access_rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess citation: Norrdahl, Kai; Martel, Jocelyn; Pöyri, Ville; Uusi-Kämppä, Jaana; Yli-Halla, Markku; Lempa, Kyösti; Suomela, Janne and Virtanen, Risto (2005) Trees and shrubs as a component of buffer zones: advantages and disadvantages in P-retention. In: Proceedings from NJF seminar no. 374, Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists, pp. 54-55. document_url: /id/eprint/16057/1/wetlands2.pdf