The aim of the present work was to study to what extent N in mulched green manure herbage contributes to spring barley grain yield the subsequent year. The green manure herbage was either chopped and left on stubble (GML) or removed (GMR). On silty clay loam with spring incorporated green manure the subsequent barley grain yield was 10% higher with GML than with GMR. The additional grain N yield of 4 kg ha-1 with GML corresponded to only 3 % of N in above-ground green manure biomass. On loamy soil with late autumn incorporated green manure the treatments did not affect the grain yield the subsequent year. How large part of the N that was lost through leaching or gaseous emissions and how large part that was built into soil organic matter wa...
A row cropping system with an increase of row distance to 24 cm increased the growth of undersown co...
In field experiments in 1982-89 at 2 sites in the Netherlands, potatoes cv. Bintje and sugarbeet cv....
Abstract The TILMAN-project aims to develop robust and sustainable arable crop production systems v...
Mulching of GM herbage can increase cereal yields compared to its removal. However, the same GM herb...
In cereal production on stockless organic farms, green manure (GM) is commonly used to improve soil ...
In repeatedly mown and mulched green manure leys, the mulched herbage contains substantial amounts o...
We compared wheat yield, losses of nitrogen (N) in leaching, and gaseous losses as nitrous oxide (N2...
We evaluated the effects of various strategies for green manure management, including biogas product...
Legumes are an important source of nitrogen in stockless organic cereal production. However, substan...
The effect of nitrogen (N) supply and weeds on grain yield of spring barley, winter wheat and winter...
The utilization of nitrogen (N) in green manure leys can be improved by harvesting, storage and spre...
Nitrogen leaching following cultivation of grazed grass-clover on coarse sandy soil Background an...
Danish organic farmers experience increasing difficulties with clover soil fatigue due to continuous...
Green manure mixtures including legumes and forbs can help to increase N availability in organic ara...
A row cropping system with an increase of row distance to 24 cm increased the growth of undersown co...
In field experiments in 1982-89 at 2 sites in the Netherlands, potatoes cv. Bintje and sugarbeet cv....
Abstract The TILMAN-project aims to develop robust and sustainable arable crop production systems v...
Mulching of GM herbage can increase cereal yields compared to its removal. However, the same GM herb...
In cereal production on stockless organic farms, green manure (GM) is commonly used to improve soil ...
In repeatedly mown and mulched green manure leys, the mulched herbage contains substantial amounts o...
We compared wheat yield, losses of nitrogen (N) in leaching, and gaseous losses as nitrous oxide (N2...
We evaluated the effects of various strategies for green manure management, including biogas product...
Legumes are an important source of nitrogen in stockless organic cereal production. However, substan...
The effect of nitrogen (N) supply and weeds on grain yield of spring barley, winter wheat and winter...
The utilization of nitrogen (N) in green manure leys can be improved by harvesting, storage and spre...
Nitrogen leaching following cultivation of grazed grass-clover on coarse sandy soil Background an...
Danish organic farmers experience increasing difficulties with clover soil fatigue due to continuous...
Green manure mixtures including legumes and forbs can help to increase N availability in organic ara...
A row cropping system with an increase of row distance to 24 cm increased the growth of undersown co...
In field experiments in 1982-89 at 2 sites in the Netherlands, potatoes cv. Bintje and sugarbeet cv....
Abstract The TILMAN-project aims to develop robust and sustainable arable crop production systems v...