Addressing the limited knowledge of nitrogen (N) pools in tropical agricultural soils and the need to reduce N losses from these systems, we analysed soluble organic and inorganic N in two Hydrosols under sugarcane. Concentrations of ammonium and nitrate spanned similar to 3 - orders of magnitude (0.2-41.0 mg ammonium-N, 0-10.7 mg nitrate-N kg(-1) soil) with the highest concentrations detected within 2-3 months of fertiliser application. Soluble amino acids spanned 1-order of magnitude (0.22-2.42 mg amino acid-N kg(-1) soil) and accounted for up to 70% of the low-molecular weight N. Amino acid concentrations were usually highest in the wet season and uniform across soil depth, indicating that amino acids are generated throughout the studied...
Globally only ≈50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is captured by crops, and the remainder can ca...
The aim of this study was to investigate the abundance and composition of soluble organic nitrogen (...
Nitrate leaching below the crop root-zone in variable charge soils may be adsorbed at anion exchange...
Globally, approximately 100 million tonnes (1011 kg) of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertiliser is applied...
A significant proportion of Australia's sugarcane crop is grown on east-coast estuarine floodplains ...
Abstract. Organic forms of nitrogen (ON) represent potential N sources for crops and an alternative ...
Retention of sugarcane leaves and tops on the soil surface after harvesting has almost completely re...
The concentration of ammonium-nitrogen (NH4+-N) frequently exceeds that of nitrate-N (NO3--N) in Aus...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
Sugarcane crop residues ('trash') have the potential to supply nitrogen (N) to crops when they are r...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) harvested without burning provides a substantial amount of remains (trash...
Nitrogen (N) plays a vital role in plant metabolic processes, and may cause severe economic losses i...
We explored soil properties as indices of mineralisable nitrogen (N) in sugarcane soils and whether ...
After harvest, sugarcane residues left on the soil surface can alter nitrogen (N) dynamics in the pl...
ABSTRACT: Nitrogen (N) leaching below the crop-rooting zone represents not only a valuable loss of n...
Globally only ≈50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is captured by crops, and the remainder can ca...
The aim of this study was to investigate the abundance and composition of soluble organic nitrogen (...
Nitrate leaching below the crop root-zone in variable charge soils may be adsorbed at anion exchange...
Globally, approximately 100 million tonnes (1011 kg) of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertiliser is applied...
A significant proportion of Australia's sugarcane crop is grown on east-coast estuarine floodplains ...
Abstract. Organic forms of nitrogen (ON) represent potential N sources for crops and an alternative ...
Retention of sugarcane leaves and tops on the soil surface after harvesting has almost completely re...
The concentration of ammonium-nitrogen (NH4+-N) frequently exceeds that of nitrate-N (NO3--N) in Aus...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
Sugarcane crop residues ('trash') have the potential to supply nitrogen (N) to crops when they are r...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) harvested without burning provides a substantial amount of remains (trash...
Nitrogen (N) plays a vital role in plant metabolic processes, and may cause severe economic losses i...
We explored soil properties as indices of mineralisable nitrogen (N) in sugarcane soils and whether ...
After harvest, sugarcane residues left on the soil surface can alter nitrogen (N) dynamics in the pl...
ABSTRACT: Nitrogen (N) leaching below the crop-rooting zone represents not only a valuable loss of n...
Globally only ≈50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is captured by crops, and the remainder can ca...
The aim of this study was to investigate the abundance and composition of soluble organic nitrogen (...
Nitrate leaching below the crop root-zone in variable charge soils may be adsorbed at anion exchange...