The Nitrogen Workshop is since 1982 a leading international network on issues related to nitrogen in agriculture. The 19th Nitrogen workshop was arranged in Skara, Sweden, by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) supported by International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) Europe. Financial support was given by The Swedish Research Council Formas, Region Västra Götaland and Yara. The workshop had a scientific program with 26 oral presentations and 192 poster presentations from more than 30 countries around the world addressing important issues on efficient use of nitrogen in agriculture at different scales, from system approaches to the fine tuning of specific parts of the agricultural management
Nitrogen (N) from soil, fertilizer, and manure sources is generally inefficiently used (30-60%) in m...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers are searching for ways to conserve time in fertilizer operations. These p...
This thesis summarises solution culture experiments studying pre- and postanthesis nitrogen transloc...
The Nitrogen Worlshop is a leading network on all issues related to Nitrogen, since 1982. From an E...
The complexity of nitrogen management appeared to be stifling farmers’ ability to apply advances in ...
Two virtual joint centers for nitrogen agronomy were established between the UK and China to facilit...
Increasingly, farmers are looking to private sector advisors to inform their nitrogen decisions, but...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
The workshop was a moment of deep examination of the knowledge on nitrogen nutrition of plant cultiv...
Abstract The TILMAN-project aims to develop robust and sustainable arable crop production systems v...
Agronomic efficiency, environmental behaviour and soil ammonia oxidizers as affected by organo-miner...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
Urban agriculture is a global phenomenon. In developing countries urban agriculture has had crucial ...
Nitrogen (N) from soil, fertilizer, and manure sources is generally inefficiently used (30-60%) in m...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers are searching for ways to conserve time in fertilizer operations. These p...
This thesis summarises solution culture experiments studying pre- and postanthesis nitrogen transloc...
The Nitrogen Worlshop is a leading network on all issues related to Nitrogen, since 1982. From an E...
The complexity of nitrogen management appeared to be stifling farmers’ ability to apply advances in ...
Two virtual joint centers for nitrogen agronomy were established between the UK and China to facilit...
Increasingly, farmers are looking to private sector advisors to inform their nitrogen decisions, but...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
The workshop was a moment of deep examination of the knowledge on nitrogen nutrition of plant cultiv...
Abstract The TILMAN-project aims to develop robust and sustainable arable crop production systems v...
Agronomic efficiency, environmental behaviour and soil ammonia oxidizers as affected by organo-miner...
Inputs of nitrogen to agricultural production systems are necessary to produce food, feed and fibre,...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
Urban agriculture is a global phenomenon. In developing countries urban agriculture has had crucial ...
Nitrogen (N) from soil, fertilizer, and manure sources is generally inefficiently used (30-60%) in m...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers are searching for ways to conserve time in fertilizer operations. These p...
This thesis summarises solution culture experiments studying pre- and postanthesis nitrogen transloc...