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  • H52H: Nutrient Transport and Mitigation in Agricultural Landscapes II Oral
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Primary Convener:
Bahareh Hassanpour, University of Wisconsin River Falls

Convener:
Jill Coleman Wasik, University of Wisconsin River Falls
Erin Berns Herrboldt, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Christian Guzman, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Early Career Convener:
Kathryn Hofmeister, Michigan Technological University

Chair:
Bahareh Hassanpour, University of Wisconsin River Falls
Christian Guzman, Cornell University
Jill Coleman Wasik, University of Wisconsin River Falls
Erin Berns Herrboldt, University of Texas at Austin

Nutrient transport in agricultural landscapes has impacted water quality, soil health, and ecosystem sustainability. This session will delve into research and innovative strategies for managing nutrient transport and mitigating their effects on agroecosystems. Topics will include the dynamics of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon transport, the role of landscape features in the retention of these nutrients, and the effectiveness of various mitigation practices, including but not limited to cover cropping, buffer strips, and wetlands. Key themes encompass nutrient dynamics, mitigation strategies, landscape factors, nature-based solution, and social aspects.We invite researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their studies, insights, and experiences. The session aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue to advance sustainable nutrient management in agricultural landscapes. We welcome abstracts that address any of the key themes listed above. Submissions should highlight innovative research, case studies, or practical applications that contribute to our understanding of nutrient transport and mitigation in agricultural landscapes.

Index Terms
1831 Groundwater quality
1871 Surface water quality

Suggested Itineraries:
Biochemistry

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3. Earth Covering

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