Tillage systems strongly affect nitrogen (N) mineralization. However, there is still only limited information on the relationship between N in labile soil organic matter (SOM) fractions and crop N uptake under different tillage systems in areas with poor water availability. This study discusses the long-term effect of two tillage systems on i) the N-content in labile organic matter fractions and their relationship with the N mineralization potential at three depths (0?5; 0?10 and 0?20 cm), ii) the factors that affect the N mineralization potential, and iii) the relationship between potentially mineralizable N (N0) and crop N uptake in a semi-humid climate. In a long-term experiment, a Typic Argiudoll was sampled under two contrasting tillag...
In the Argentinean Humid Pampas, intensification practices like crop rotation, cover crops (CC) and ...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Use of the nitrogen balance sheet method as a fertilization strategy in the semiarid Pampas of Argen...
Nitrogen (N) management may be improved by a thorough understanding of the nutrient dynamics during ...
In the Pampas, nitrogen fertilization rates are low and soil organic matter impacts crop yield. Whea...
Water contamination by nitrates has increased international awareness. It is widely accepted that ma...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Tillage systems may affect soil C sequestration, with a potential impact on crop productivity or org...
During three consecutive years with contrasting precipitation, we analysed the relationship between ...
Maintaining adequate nitrogen (N) supply to dryland cereal crops remains a critical management issue...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes of...
The Argentine Pampas is one of the most important cropping regions of the World. Limited tillage sys...
The nitrogen (N) released after a 7-d anaerobic incubation (Nan) is a good estimator of the size of ...
The nature of net soil nitrogen mineralization and its implications in soil under fallow and wheat w...
In the Argentinean Humid Pampas, intensification practices like crop rotation, cover crops (CC) and ...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Use of the nitrogen balance sheet method as a fertilization strategy in the semiarid Pampas of Argen...
Nitrogen (N) management may be improved by a thorough understanding of the nutrient dynamics during ...
In the Pampas, nitrogen fertilization rates are low and soil organic matter impacts crop yield. Whea...
Water contamination by nitrates has increased international awareness. It is widely accepted that ma...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Tillage systems may affect soil C sequestration, with a potential impact on crop productivity or org...
During three consecutive years with contrasting precipitation, we analysed the relationship between ...
Maintaining adequate nitrogen (N) supply to dryland cereal crops remains a critical management issue...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes of...
The Argentine Pampas is one of the most important cropping regions of the World. Limited tillage sys...
The nitrogen (N) released after a 7-d anaerobic incubation (Nan) is a good estimator of the size of ...
The nature of net soil nitrogen mineralization and its implications in soil under fallow and wheat w...
In the Argentinean Humid Pampas, intensification practices like crop rotation, cover crops (CC) and ...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...