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Publications Details for Grant Number SU839456
Soil Amendments for Enhanced Phosphorus Retention: Implications forGreen Infrastructure Design
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Journal Article | Shrestha P, Salzl MT, Jimenez IJ, Pradhan N, Hay M, Wallace HR, Abrahamson JN, Small GE. Efficacy of spent lime as a soil amendment for nutrient retention in bioretention green stormwater infrastructure. Water 2019;11(8):1575. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Poster presented at the University of St Thomas Fall Biology Research Symposium, St Paul, MN, December 2018. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Poster presented at the Urban Food Systems Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, August 8-11, 2018. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Presented at the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, Minneapolis, MN, April 2019. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Poster presented at the Ecological Society of American 2019 Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, August 11-16, 2019. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Presented at the University of St Thomas Spring Biology Research Symposium, St Paul, May 2019. |
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Presentation | Small GE. [Presentation]. Poster presented at the P3 TechConnect Expo, Boston, MA, June 12-19, 2019. |
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