Understanding the fate of soil water and nitrogen (N) is essential for improving crop yield and optimizing the management of water and N in dryland cropping systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate how conventional (CT) and no-till (NT) cropping systems affect soil water and N dynamics. Soil water and N were monitored in 30 cm increments to a depth of 1.5 m for 2 years at growers ’ fields in two different agroclimatic zones of Washington State (USA): (1) the annual cropping region with a mean annual precipitation of more than 500 mm (Palouse site) and (2) the grain-fallow cropping region with mean precipitation below 350 mm (Touchet site). In each zone, a CT and a NT cropping system were chosen. All sites had an annual cropping ...
In North Dakota, adoption of conservation tillage practices has resulted in an accumulation of crop ...
Water and nitrogen (N) are two key limiting factors in global crop production. However, the optimiza...
Laboratory soil columns, 0.3 m diameter $ times$ 0.7 m long, and two computer simulation models, LEA...
Understanding the fates of soil hydrological processes and nitrogen (N) is essential for optimizing ...
Understanding the fates of soil hydrological processes and nitrogen (N) is essential for optimizing ...
ABSTRACT to optimize crop yields in a dryland annual cropping system. Long-term N fertility studies ...
Improving water quantity and quality impacts of corn ( L.)- and soybean [ (L.) Merr.]-based cropping...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
The objective of this study was to examine soil nitrogen (N) losses from grassland soil as affected ...
The objective of this study was to examine soil nitrogen (N) losses from grassland soil as affected ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityAdvances in the application of...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
AN ABSTRACT OF THESIS Jarrod Armstrong, for the Master of Science degree in Forestry, presented on D...
Water and nitrogen (N) are two key limiting factors in global crop production. However, the optimiza...
Th e application of inorganic nitrogen fertilizers on agricultural landscapes has the potential to g...
In North Dakota, adoption of conservation tillage practices has resulted in an accumulation of crop ...
Water and nitrogen (N) are two key limiting factors in global crop production. However, the optimiza...
Laboratory soil columns, 0.3 m diameter $ times$ 0.7 m long, and two computer simulation models, LEA...
Understanding the fates of soil hydrological processes and nitrogen (N) is essential for optimizing ...
Understanding the fates of soil hydrological processes and nitrogen (N) is essential for optimizing ...
ABSTRACT to optimize crop yields in a dryland annual cropping system. Long-term N fertility studies ...
Improving water quantity and quality impacts of corn ( L.)- and soybean [ (L.) Merr.]-based cropping...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
The objective of this study was to examine soil nitrogen (N) losses from grassland soil as affected ...
The objective of this study was to examine soil nitrogen (N) losses from grassland soil as affected ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityAdvances in the application of...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
AN ABSTRACT OF THESIS Jarrod Armstrong, for the Master of Science degree in Forestry, presented on D...
Water and nitrogen (N) are two key limiting factors in global crop production. However, the optimiza...
Th e application of inorganic nitrogen fertilizers on agricultural landscapes has the potential to g...
In North Dakota, adoption of conservation tillage practices has resulted in an accumulation of crop ...
Water and nitrogen (N) are two key limiting factors in global crop production. However, the optimiza...
Laboratory soil columns, 0.3 m diameter $ times$ 0.7 m long, and two computer simulation models, LEA...