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Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 456-465 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0218-6

Abstract: change on the hydrological cycle is very important for development of sustainable water resource in an uplandIn this study, soil and hydrological properties in an upland field catchment, which was reclaimed partiallyThe soil was compacted and water-holding capacity of soil in the upland field catchment became smallerafter the reclamation from forest to upland field, which decreased infiltration rate and water storageWe found that peak discharge and direct runoff in the upland field catchment increased compared with

Keywords: land-use change     hydrological processes     upland field catchment     forest catchment     semi-distributed hydrological    

DITCHES AND PONDS CAN BE THE SOURCES OR SINKS OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION: OBSERVATIONS IN AN UPLAND

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 607-626 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023517

Abstract: To test this source-sink assumption in upland areas, this study made observations on the ecological functionponds become sources of pollutants, with the rapid drainage of ditches and the overflow of ponds in uplandresults of this study revealed that the ditches and ponds could be used for ecological engineering in upland

Keywords: ditches     ponds     non-point source pollution     mountainous areas     nitrogen     phosphorus    

Isolating higher yielding and more stable rice genotypes in stress environments: fine-tuning a selection method using production and resilience score indices

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023521

Abstract:

● Score index methods readily discriminate genotypes adapted to a target environment.

Keywords: selection     drought resilience     production capacity index     resilience capacity index     stress score index     upland    

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Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

Journal Article

DITCHES AND PONDS CAN BE THE SOURCES OR SINKS OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION: OBSERVATIONS IN AN UPLAND

Journal Article

Isolating higher yielding and more stable rice genotypes in stress environments: fine-tuning a selection method using production and resilience score indices

Journal Article