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Paliza Shrestha
Paliza Shrestha
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Effects of different soil media, vegetation, and hydrologic treatments on nutrient and sediment removal in roadside bioretention systems
P Shrestha, SE Hurley, BC Wemple
Ecological Engineering 112, 116-131, 2018
1932018
Phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil by switchgrass: A comparative study utilizing different composts and coir fiber on pollution remediation, plant productivity …
P Shrestha, K Bellitürk, JH Görres
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 (7), 1261, 2019
992019
Nutrient leaching from compost: Implications for bioretention and other green stormwater infrastructure
S Hurley, P Shrestha, A Cording
Journal of sustainable water in the built environment 3 (3), 04017006, 2017
952017
The importance of phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil using vermicompost for sustainable agriculture
K Belliturk, P Shrestha, JH Görres
J Rice Res 3 (2), 6-e114, 2015
412015
Quantifying nutrient recovery efficiency and loss from compost-based urban agriculture
P Shrestha, GE Small, A Kay
PloS one 15 (4), e0230996, 2020
402020
Excess phosphorus from compost applications in urban gardens creates potential pollution hotspots
G Small, P Shrestha, GS Metson, K Polsky, I Jimenez, A Kay
Environmental Research Communications 1 (9), 091007, 2019
392019
The fate of compost-derived phosphorus in urban gardens
G Small, P Shrestha, A Kay
182018
Soil Media CO2 and N2O Fluxes Dynamics from Sand-Based Roadside Bioretention Systems
P Shrestha, SE Hurley, EC Adair
Water 10 (2), 185, 2018
172018
Efficacy of spent lime as a soil amendment for nutrient retention in bioretention green stormwater infrastructure
P Shrestha, MT Salzl, IJ Jimenez, N Pradhan, M Hay, HR Wallace, ...
Water 11 (8), 1575, 2019
162019
Influence of low-phosphorus compost and vegetation in bioretention for nutrient and sediment control in runoff from a dairy farm production area
P Shrestha, JW Faulkner, J Kokkinos, SE Hurley
Ecological engineering 150, 105821, 2020
132020
The effects of infiltration-based stormwater best management practices on the hydrology and phosphorus budget of a eutrophic urban lake
GE Small, EQ Niederluecke, P Shrestha, BD Janke, JC Finlay
Lake and reservoir management 35 (1), 38-50, 2019
132019
Investigating potential hydrological ecosystem services in urban gardens through soil amendment experiments and hydrologic models
EJ Chapman, GE Small, P Shrestha
Urban Ecosystems, 1-12, 2022
112022
Urban heat island mitigation due to enhanced evapotranspiration in an urban garden in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
G Small, I Jimenez, M Salzl, P Shrestha
WIT Trans. Ecol. Environ 243, 39-45, 2020
112020
Urban Foodprints (UF)–Establishing baseline scenarios for the sustainability assessment of high-yield urban agriculture
K Benis, R Gashgari, A Alsaati, C Reinhart
WITPRESS LTD 13 (4), 349-360, 2018
102018
Soil CO2 Efflux and Root Productivity in a Switchgrass and Loblolly Pine Intercropping System
P Shrestha, JR Seiler, BD Strahm, EB Sucre, ZH Leggett
Forests 7 (10), 221, 2016
102016
Measuring the fate of compost-derived phosphorus in native soil below urban gardens
GE Small, S Osborne, P Shrestha, A Kay
International journal of environmental research and public health 16 (20), 3998, 2019
92019
Further assessment of the Genus Neodon and the description of a new species from Nepal
N Pradhan, AN Sharma, AM Sherchan, S Chhetri, P Shrestha, ...
Plos one 14 (7), e0219157, 2019
72019
Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design
BD Janke, P Natarajan, P Shrestha, VT Taguchi, JC Finlay, JS Gulliver
42021
Greenhouse gas fluxes and root productivity in a switchgrass and loblolly pine intercropping system for bioenergy production
P Shrestha
Virginia Tech, 2013
22013
Greenhouse gas fluxes and root productivity in a switchgrass and loblolly pine intercropping system for bioenergy production
P Shrestha
Virginia Tech, 2013
22013
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