European groundwater reservoirs are frequently subject to reactive nitrogen pollution (Nr) owing to the intensive use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and animal manure in agriculture. Besides its risk on human health, groundwater Nr loading also affects the carbon (C) and N cycle of associated ecosystems. For a temperate grassland in Germany, the long-term (12 years) annual average exports of Nr in form of harvest exceeded Nr inputs via fertilization and deposition by more than 50 kgN ha−1. We hypothesize that the resulting deficit in the N budget of the plant-soil system could be closed by Nr input via the groundwater. To test this hypothesis, the ecosystem model LandscapeDNDC was used to simulate the C and N cycle of the respective grass...
peer reviewedGroundwater quality is spoiled by various substances resulting from human activities. I...
As the second largest aquifer in the United Kingdom, the Sherwood Sandstone is threatened by high ni...
International audienceThe identification of site-specific agricultural management practices in order...
European groundwater reservoirs are frequently subject to reactive nitrogen pollution (Nr) owing to ...
Nitrogen (N) loss to atmosphere and ground water can contribute to environmental destruction, by N e...
Important forest ecosystem services are the provision of a habitat for a diversity of plants and wil...
Grassland ecosystems can be regarded as biochemical reactors in which large amounts of organic nitro...
Alpine grasslands sustain local economy providing fodder for livestock. Intensive fertilization is c...
Nitrogen (N) losses to air, ground water and surface water in response to agricultural N inputs affe...
Agriculture has been recognized as a major anthropogenic source of surplus loads of nitrogen in the ...
This paper explores the fate of reactive nitrogen (Nr) on the landscape scale of present agricultura...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
In the Netherlands, nutrient emissions from intensive animal husbandry have contributed to decreased...
In the Netherlands, nutrient emissions from intensive animal husbandry have contributed to decreased...
peer reviewedGroundwater quality is spoiled by various substances resulting from human activities. I...
As the second largest aquifer in the United Kingdom, the Sherwood Sandstone is threatened by high ni...
International audienceThe identification of site-specific agricultural management practices in order...
European groundwater reservoirs are frequently subject to reactive nitrogen pollution (Nr) owing to ...
Nitrogen (N) loss to atmosphere and ground water can contribute to environmental destruction, by N e...
Important forest ecosystem services are the provision of a habitat for a diversity of plants and wil...
Grassland ecosystems can be regarded as biochemical reactors in which large amounts of organic nitro...
Alpine grasslands sustain local economy providing fodder for livestock. Intensive fertilization is c...
Nitrogen (N) losses to air, ground water and surface water in response to agricultural N inputs affe...
Agriculture has been recognized as a major anthropogenic source of surplus loads of nitrogen in the ...
This paper explores the fate of reactive nitrogen (Nr) on the landscape scale of present agricultura...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
In the Netherlands, nutrient emissions from intensive animal husbandry have contributed to decreased...
In the Netherlands, nutrient emissions from intensive animal husbandry have contributed to decreased...
peer reviewedGroundwater quality is spoiled by various substances resulting from human activities. I...
As the second largest aquifer in the United Kingdom, the Sherwood Sandstone is threatened by high ni...
International audienceThe identification of site-specific agricultural management practices in order...