AbstractUrine patches are an important nitrogen input source in managed pasture systems. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of artificial urine application at different dates on nitrate leaching in a well drained sandy soil. In three subsequent years, we measured nitrate leaching and apparent urine-nitrogen recovery (ANR) in a field experiment and in two lysimeter experiments over a period of 1 year post urine application. Artificial urine patches with 400kgha−1of urine-N were applied at different times of the grazing seasons. For the field experiment, we compared nitrate leaching measurements with NURP model calculations. In the field experiment, greatest ANR was measured for spring and summer applications (averaging 31...
AbstractTo calculate the effect of strategic, tactical and operational grassland management on nitra...
Environmental concerns over nitrate-N contamination of surface and groundwater have led to a number ...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
Urine patches are an important nitrogen input source in managed pasture systems. The objective of th...
Urinations of ruminants on grazed pastures increase the risk of nitrate leaching. The study investig...
A lysimeter experiment using undisturbed monoliths from a stony silt loam soil was carried out to qu...
Urine patches are the primary source of N loss from pastoral systems due to the high N loading that ...
The main problem with nitrogen (N) at dairy farms on sandy soils in the Netherlands is the leaching ...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
The effectiveness of alternative fertilizer strategies to control nitrate leaching was investigated ...
The main problem with nitrogen (N) at dairy farms on sandy soils in the Netherlands is the leaching ...
Intensive winter forage grazing systems have a high risk of environmental impact due to nitrate (NO₃...
Simulations were performed to quantify the effects of management options on nitrate leaching to the ...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
This study compared the effects on nitrate leaching of slurry application to ley in early Autumn (15...
AbstractTo calculate the effect of strategic, tactical and operational grassland management on nitra...
Environmental concerns over nitrate-N contamination of surface and groundwater have led to a number ...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
Urine patches are an important nitrogen input source in managed pasture systems. The objective of th...
Urinations of ruminants on grazed pastures increase the risk of nitrate leaching. The study investig...
A lysimeter experiment using undisturbed monoliths from a stony silt loam soil was carried out to qu...
Urine patches are the primary source of N loss from pastoral systems due to the high N loading that ...
The main problem with nitrogen (N) at dairy farms on sandy soils in the Netherlands is the leaching ...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
The effectiveness of alternative fertilizer strategies to control nitrate leaching was investigated ...
The main problem with nitrogen (N) at dairy farms on sandy soils in the Netherlands is the leaching ...
Intensive winter forage grazing systems have a high risk of environmental impact due to nitrate (NO₃...
Simulations were performed to quantify the effects of management options on nitrate leaching to the ...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
This study compared the effects on nitrate leaching of slurry application to ley in early Autumn (15...
AbstractTo calculate the effect of strategic, tactical and operational grassland management on nitra...
Environmental concerns over nitrate-N contamination of surface and groundwater have led to a number ...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...