In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as crop residues. The fate of N deriving from two decomposing 15N-labelled winter cereals, with or without the supply of an organic N fertiliser, was studied in a field experiment. The stabilisation of residues N in soil aggregates and the portion lost from the system were also evaluated. Barley or triticale residues were incubated alone or with hydrolysed leather (L) in mesocosms over one year. The residues derived N was measured in soil and in soil aggregate size fractions >250m (macroaggregates, macro); 53-250m (microaggregates, micro); <53m (silt and clay, s+c) obtained by wet sieving. Barley degradation (77% of the initial amount) was faster ...
Crop management, including rotation, tillage and mineral fertilization, generally affect the active ...
This study assessed the respective roles of biochemical quality and N content of plant residues on C...
Winter cover crops are integral to organic cropping systems; however, lack of knowledge concerning t...
In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as cr...
International audienceThe decomposition of oilseed rape residues of differentquality and its effects...
International audienceThe decomposition of 15N‐labelled catch‐crop materials (rape, radish and rye),...
Three field experiments in Eastern England, in which 15N-labelled fertilizer had been applied to win...
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Maintaining adequate nitrogen (N) supply to dryland cereal crops remains a critical management issue...
International audienceStatistical relationships were established between the fate of C and N from 47...
Increasing amounts of crop residues are being returned to croplands. Understanding nitrogen (N) avai...
The processes of N mineralization a d immobilization which can occur in agricultural soils during de...
The fate of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer in a barley-maize-barley crop sequence on an alluvial so...
Increasing amounts of crop residues are being returned to croplands. Understanding nitrogen (N) avai...
A potential technique for reducing overwinter leaching from high N containing crop residues is to im...
Crop management, including rotation, tillage and mineral fertilization, generally affect the active ...
This study assessed the respective roles of biochemical quality and N content of plant residues on C...
Winter cover crops are integral to organic cropping systems; however, lack of knowledge concerning t...
In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as cr...
International audienceThe decomposition of oilseed rape residues of differentquality and its effects...
International audienceThe decomposition of 15N‐labelled catch‐crop materials (rape, radish and rye),...
Three field experiments in Eastern England, in which 15N-labelled fertilizer had been applied to win...
A pot experiment was conducted in the glasshouse at the Imperial College at Wye to study the transfo...
Maintaining adequate nitrogen (N) supply to dryland cereal crops remains a critical management issue...
International audienceStatistical relationships were established between the fate of C and N from 47...
Increasing amounts of crop residues are being returned to croplands. Understanding nitrogen (N) avai...
The processes of N mineralization a d immobilization which can occur in agricultural soils during de...
The fate of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer in a barley-maize-barley crop sequence on an alluvial so...
Increasing amounts of crop residues are being returned to croplands. Understanding nitrogen (N) avai...
A potential technique for reducing overwinter leaching from high N containing crop residues is to im...
Crop management, including rotation, tillage and mineral fertilization, generally affect the active ...
This study assessed the respective roles of biochemical quality and N content of plant residues on C...
Winter cover crops are integral to organic cropping systems; however, lack of knowledge concerning t...