El Paso Center Research Project Fact Sheets – Current (*) and Completed
(One Page Summaries of Research Goals, Results and Benefits)
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Water and Soil Salinity Management and Plant Salinity Tolerance and Management
- Salt Tolerance of Herbaceous Perennials and Groundcovers (*)
- Growing Leafy Greens in a Hydroponic System (*)
- Indoor Vertical Farming for High-Value Leafy Greens and Herbs (*)
- Pomegranate as an Alternative Crop for West Texas (*)
- Impact of Nanoparticles on Food Crop Growth and Potential Health Hazard (*)
- Drought Tolerance and Minimum Water Use of Landscape Plants (*)
- Soil Salinity Assessment Using Electromagnetic Induction (*)
- Evaluation of Sulfur Burner for Salinity Management in Irrigated Cotton Fields (*)
- Soil Salinity Management Using Synthetic Organic Polymer
- Evaluation of Salt Tolerance of Chile Peppers
- Evaluation of Salt Tolerance of Garden Roses
- Evaluation of Salt Tolerance of Bedding Plants
- Determining Water Use and Crop Coefficient of Landscape Plants
- Sustainable Practices in Ornamental Crop Production Systems
- Rio Grande Salinity Management: Preliminary Economic Impact Assessment
- Salinity Impacts on Pecan Trees
- Managing Pecan Orchards Under Water Quality Constraints
- Pecan Rootstock Selection for Saline Areas
- Established the Guidelines for Landscape Uses of Reclaimed or Saline Water
- Soil Suitability for Development and Maintenance of Urban Turf Areas
Aquifer Water Use, Geological Assessment and Management
- Evaluate Performance of Infiltration Basins in El Paso (*)
- Linking Hydrological Models for Watershed Management (*)
- United States-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment (*)
- A Hydro-Econometric Analysis of Producer Water Use and Aquifer Hydrology in the Texas High Plains
Bioenergy Crop Production and Use of Alternative Water Supplies
- Alternative Water Sources for Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture (*)
- Beneficial Effects of Cellulosic Bioenergy Crops on Soil Salinity (*)
- Field Evaluation of Bioenergy Crops Performance on Saline Soils under Arid Conditions (*)
- Evaluation of Salt and Water Stress Tolerance of Oil Seed Crops
Hydrological Modeling, Analysis, Monitoring and Geographic Information Systems
- Impacts of Creosotebush Control on Rainfall Infiltration and Forage Production in the Rio Grande Basin
- Hydrological Assessment of Salinity in the Pecos River
- Development of RiverWare Model of the Rio Grande Flow for Flood Control and Water Operations Planning
- Coordinated Water Resources Databases & GIS for Watershed Management
- Installation of Rio Grande Project Area Monitoring Network
- Fate of Salvaging Water with Saltcedar Control on the Pecos River
- Alternate Water Source and Route Benefit Ascarate Park
- Salinity Simulation of the Rio Grande Above Amistad
- Identification of Salt Sources Entering the Pecos River
Irrigation Efficiency and Water Delivery Improvements and Use of Reclaimed Water
- ET Tower Provides Information for Water Conservation (*)
- Evaluation of Irrigation Efficiency Strategies for Far West Texas (*)
- On-Farm Irrigation Scheduling Tools to Improve Water Use Efficiency (*)
- Irrigation Water Use Efficiency and Salinity in Pecan Fields under Different Irrigation Methods (*)
- Developing Alternative Waters to Diversify Crops and Water Portfolio in the Rio Grand Basin (*)
- TAMU and NMSU Scientists Help Irrigation Districts in Water Conservation
- Use of Reclaimed Effluent and Salty Groundwater for Cotton Production
- Water Conservation Through Reuse of Graywater
- Beneficial Uses of Reject Water from Electric Cooling Towers
Water Quality and Environmental Microbiology
- Salinity and Sodicity Assessment by EMI at Chamizal Memorial
- Nutrients Recovery from Belt Press Filtrate Wastewater
- Protecting Our Water: Tracking Sources of Bacterial Contamination
- Genotyping Cryptosporidium Recovered From Water Regulatory Slides
- Detection of Infectious Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water
- Pathogens in Rio Grande River Water
- Molecular Detection of Infectious Viruses in Water
- Human Health Risks from Contaminants in Reclaimed Juarez Wastewater
- Solutes and Viruses in Soil Subirrigated with Reclaimed Wastewater
Natural Resource Economics and Policy Research
- Defensive Investment in Municipal Water Hardness Reduction (*)
- Regional Economic Model for Drought, Energy Policy, and the Food-Energy-Water Nexus in Texas (*)
- Weather Variability and Energy Production: The Effect of Drought on Electricity Prices (*)
- Drought and Oil Production: The Effect of Drought on Non-Conventional Oil Production