Treated wastewater has significantly improved DM yield compared to ground water. The form of nitrogen provided by the water was determinant in drawing yields. Irrigation with ground water (where nitrogen is as nitrate) induces a faster migration of nitrogen at depth. In contrast, using treated wastewater (where nitrogen is as ammonium), resulting in a relative distribution of the remaining nitric smaller in the lower profile and therefore higher in the surface, especially after the second year (2010). In addition, the relative distribution of nitrates in the soil surface is even more important in the presence of organic manure. All happens as if a certain amount of ammonium provided by treated wastewater is retained in the organic compounds...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Nitrates leached into groundwater may be associated with the following: (1) methemoglobinemia (blue ...
peer reviewedTreated wastewater has significantly improved DM yield compared to ground water. The fo...
Use of secondary-treated municipal wastewater for crop irrigation south of Dodge City, Kansas, where...
Wastewaters are increasingly used for irrigation of cropping systems in Tunisia. However, to develop...
Because of water scarcity, reduction of annual rainfall and the use of wastewater in agriculture, th...
Nitrogen fertilizers have been recognized as an important factor in crop’s yield level, however mor...
In order to establish rational nitrogen (N) application and reduce groundwater contamination, a clea...
Nitrate pollution of ground and surface water bodies all over the world is generally linked with con...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
Nitrate (NO⁻₃) pollution of surface and subsurface waters has become a major problem in agricultural...
Sewage sludge is now widely used for production of crops throughout the world. Utilizing the sewage ...
It is generally recognized that one of the most important factors limiting crop production is soil n...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural soils can increase groundwater nitrate concentrations. The object...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Nitrates leached into groundwater may be associated with the following: (1) methemoglobinemia (blue ...
peer reviewedTreated wastewater has significantly improved DM yield compared to ground water. The fo...
Use of secondary-treated municipal wastewater for crop irrigation south of Dodge City, Kansas, where...
Wastewaters are increasingly used for irrigation of cropping systems in Tunisia. However, to develop...
Because of water scarcity, reduction of annual rainfall and the use of wastewater in agriculture, th...
Nitrogen fertilizers have been recognized as an important factor in crop’s yield level, however mor...
In order to establish rational nitrogen (N) application and reduce groundwater contamination, a clea...
Nitrate pollution of ground and surface water bodies all over the world is generally linked with con...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
Nitrate (NO⁻₃) pollution of surface and subsurface waters has become a major problem in agricultural...
Sewage sludge is now widely used for production of crops throughout the world. Utilizing the sewage ...
It is generally recognized that one of the most important factors limiting crop production is soil n...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural soils can increase groundwater nitrate concentrations. The object...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Nitrates leached into groundwater may be associated with the following: (1) methemoglobinemia (blue ...