The research on the effect of water-saving irrigation technology on the loss of nutrients and chemical substances in farmland has become a hot issue in the field of agricultural water and soil. Based on comparative experiments and combined with the isotope N15 tracer technique, the mechanism of nitrogen migration and transformation and the trend of fertilizer nitrogen use under different irrigation modes were studied. The results showed that water-saving irrigation modes (thin and wet irrigation W1 and intermittent irrigation W2) could reduce the NO3−-N leaching loss by reducing the water leakage amount and the NO3−-N concentration, and effectively inhibit the leaching loss of fertilizer nitrogen. Compared with conventional irri...
Ammonia volatilization is an important nitrogen loss pathway in the paddy field ecosystem which lead...
To determine nitrogen (N) fate and environmental impact of applying anaerobic digestion slurry (ADS)...
Nitrogen leached from a paddy field could adversely affect subsurface water and groundwater quality....
With the growing problem of agricultural nonpoint source pollution, it is an urgent issue to explore...
The use of water-saving irrigation techniques has been encouraged in rice fields in response to irri...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
With the increasing transformation of saline-alkali land into paddy, the nitrogen (N) loss in saline...
A well-managed chemical nitrogen (N) fertilization practice combined with treated swine slurry (TSS)...
The use of organic materials to reduce the dependence of inputs such as chemical fertilizers can con...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of different fertilizer types and applicat...
Solute runoff and leaching are two direct pathways of nutrient pollution from paddy fields into wate...
Non-Peer ReviewedTo investigate the impact of long-term (1981-2007) fertilization on nitrogen leachi...
AbstractWhile many controlled irrigation and drainage techniques have been adopted in China, the env...
This paper provides details of a study to track the lateral seepage of nitrogen through the bunds of...
ABSTRACT Increased use of N fertilizer may substantially increase of nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) lea...
Ammonia volatilization is an important nitrogen loss pathway in the paddy field ecosystem which lead...
To determine nitrogen (N) fate and environmental impact of applying anaerobic digestion slurry (ADS)...
Nitrogen leached from a paddy field could adversely affect subsurface water and groundwater quality....
With the growing problem of agricultural nonpoint source pollution, it is an urgent issue to explore...
The use of water-saving irrigation techniques has been encouraged in rice fields in response to irri...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
With the increasing transformation of saline-alkali land into paddy, the nitrogen (N) loss in saline...
A well-managed chemical nitrogen (N) fertilization practice combined with treated swine slurry (TSS)...
The use of organic materials to reduce the dependence of inputs such as chemical fertilizers can con...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of different fertilizer types and applicat...
Solute runoff and leaching are two direct pathways of nutrient pollution from paddy fields into wate...
Non-Peer ReviewedTo investigate the impact of long-term (1981-2007) fertilization on nitrogen leachi...
AbstractWhile many controlled irrigation and drainage techniques have been adopted in China, the env...
This paper provides details of a study to track the lateral seepage of nitrogen through the bunds of...
ABSTRACT Increased use of N fertilizer may substantially increase of nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) lea...
Ammonia volatilization is an important nitrogen loss pathway in the paddy field ecosystem which lead...
To determine nitrogen (N) fate and environmental impact of applying anaerobic digestion slurry (ADS)...
Nitrogen leached from a paddy field could adversely affect subsurface water and groundwater quality....