2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110657
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Coupling of non-point source pollution and soil characteristics covered by Phyllostachys edulis stands in hilly water source area

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“…Among the pollution emitted by the NPS is waste from the agricultural sector, including fertilizer (Liu et al, 2013), herbicides and insecticides (Enciso et al, 2014). Aside from that, soil erosion is the most common and severe non-point source of pollution (Sun et al, 2020). Saby et al, (2021), was supported with an example of NPS contamination from agricultural runoff, urban storm water, and atmospheric deposition, such as nutrients, sediments, and toxins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the pollution emitted by the NPS is waste from the agricultural sector, including fertilizer (Liu et al, 2013), herbicides and insecticides (Enciso et al, 2014). Aside from that, soil erosion is the most common and severe non-point source of pollution (Sun et al, 2020). Saby et al, (2021), was supported with an example of NPS contamination from agricultural runoff, urban storm water, and atmospheric deposition, such as nutrients, sediments, and toxins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive understanding and proper evaluation of the risks caused by the main risk sources in the river basin to the ecological environment and human society could reduce their vulnerability in critical situations and provide a theoretical basis for the future risk management and governance [10]. Soil nitrogen and phosphorus loss was an important source and its loss risk assessment was the keynote for researchers [11][12][13] assessed the phosphorus loss risk as characteristic pollutants of agricultural soil in the Danjiangkou watershed in China. Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) was the basis and the most widely used prediction method of nitrogen and phosphorus loss in the world, because its loss factors were relatively easy to determine based on abundant experimental observation data [14][15][16] evaluated the risk of soil nitrogen and phosphorus loss by this method around the Yishu River Basin in China, and found that the risk in industrial developed areas was slightly higher than that in agricultural developed areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on the influencing factors of water pollution is mainly reviewed from five aspects: the characteristics of water pollution itself, the increase in acid gas emissions, coal power generation, water pollution and economic development. The literature studying the negative effects of water pollution is mainly reviewed from four aspects: non-point source pollution in agriculture, water source pollution [4], water pollution and water pollution damage [5,6]. The relationship between environmental information disclosure and environmental governance is a hot topic for scholars, and mainly focuses on the relationship between information disclosure and air pollution [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%