Nitrate leaching was measured over the eight drainage seasons spanning the nine years from 1990-1998 on the 157-year old Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, UK. The weather pattern of two dry three wet and three dry years was the dominant factor controlling nitrogen (N) loss. Both the concentration of nitrate in the drainage waters and the amount of N leached increased with the amount of N applied, mostly because of long-term differential increases in soil organic matter and mineralization. On average, losses of N by leaching were 30 kg ha(-1) yr(-1) when no more than the optimum N application tvas applied and were typical of amounts leached from arable land in the UK. Losses increased significantly in both amounts and as the percentage of ...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations supporting organic grain production was investigated from 1997 ...
The leaching of nitrate-N under autumn-sown arable crops was measured using hydrologically isolated ...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College's Coates Farm in the ...
Drained and undrained grassland lysimeter plots were established in 1982 on a clay loam of the Halls...
On cropped arable land, the nitrate content of drainage water showed a distinct maximum in spring (M...
Two main challenges facing organic arable farming are the supply of nitrogen (N) to the crop and th...
Arable crops in the UK make a large contribution to nitrate leaching by virtue of the land area they...
The feasibility of adopting an empirical approach to predicting peak nitrate concentrations in water...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
Less Intensive Farming and Environment (LIFE) management is a form of integrated farming which aims ...
Nitrate leaching and soil mineral N status under grassland were measured on three contrasting soils,...
The Nitrate Directive of the European Union (EU) forces agriculture to reduce nitrate emission. The ...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations supporting organic grain production was investigated from 1997 ...
The leaching of nitrate-N under autumn-sown arable crops was measured using hydrologically isolated ...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College's Coates Farm in the ...
Drained and undrained grassland lysimeter plots were established in 1982 on a clay loam of the Halls...
On cropped arable land, the nitrate content of drainage water showed a distinct maximum in spring (M...
Two main challenges facing organic arable farming are the supply of nitrogen (N) to the crop and th...
Arable crops in the UK make a large contribution to nitrate leaching by virtue of the land area they...
The feasibility of adopting an empirical approach to predicting peak nitrate concentrations in water...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
Less Intensive Farming and Environment (LIFE) management is a form of integrated farming which aims ...
Nitrate leaching and soil mineral N status under grassland were measured on three contrasting soils,...
The Nitrate Directive of the European Union (EU) forces agriculture to reduce nitrate emission. The ...
The impact on nitrate leaching of agronomic practices designed to immobilize nitrogen in autumn and ...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Nitrate leaching from crop rotations supporting organic grain production was investigated from 1997 ...