In 1999-2003, the investigations were carried out in Juodkiškis study object of Water Management Institute of Lithuanian University of Aqriculture. Study scheme is composed of three treatments: treatment I - slurry applied, treatment II - mineral fertilizers applied, treatment Ill - no fertilization. Test field is drained, drain spacing is 15 m, draining depth is 1.2 m. During the crop rotation the following plants were grown: spring wheat with undercrop, red clover (1st year of use), red clover (2nd year of use), sugar beet, and spring rape. II 10 objective of the studies was to determine the effect of cultivated crops on drainage water quality. As the study results have show, N,^ concentrations contained in drainage water increased due to...
The potential contamination of surface and ground water by the nurseries in the Mediterranean area o...
The research was conducted during the years 2008-2012 in the drained fields fertilized by stockbreed...
Expanding economic activity of people has an increasing impact on nature. While implementing restruc...
Lithuania remains one of the most extensively drained of the Baltic and Nordic countries. The overal...
Lithuania remains one of the most extensively drained of the Baltic and Nordiccountries. The overall...
A current investigation compared various intensive crop rotations (Norfolk, row crops, cereals, shor...
The studies on nitrogen leaching due to slurry applied in different seasons os the year were carried...
The paper describes the influence of long term (more than 30 years) fertilizer application to nitrog...
The paper describes the influence of long term (more than 30 years) fertilizer application to nitrog...
The paper presents data on the water quality in drainage from manure-fertilized areas in a large liv...
eISSN 2151-0040Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, ...
The paper presents study results on nutrient leaching in crop rotation fields where slurry was appli...
Eight-year (2000-2007) field studies on the effectiveness of controlled drainage in loam sandy soil ...
In the present investigation, organic and intensive cropping systems were compared on small autonomo...
The potential contamination of surface and ground water by the nurseries in the Mediterranean area o...
The potential contamination of surface and ground water by the nurseries in the Mediterranean area o...
The research was conducted during the years 2008-2012 in the drained fields fertilized by stockbreed...
Expanding economic activity of people has an increasing impact on nature. While implementing restruc...
Lithuania remains one of the most extensively drained of the Baltic and Nordic countries. The overal...
Lithuania remains one of the most extensively drained of the Baltic and Nordiccountries. The overall...
A current investigation compared various intensive crop rotations (Norfolk, row crops, cereals, shor...
The studies on nitrogen leaching due to slurry applied in different seasons os the year were carried...
The paper describes the influence of long term (more than 30 years) fertilizer application to nitrog...
The paper describes the influence of long term (more than 30 years) fertilizer application to nitrog...
The paper presents data on the water quality in drainage from manure-fertilized areas in a large liv...
eISSN 2151-0040Artificial drainage is a common agricultural practice in Lithuania. In this country, ...
The paper presents study results on nutrient leaching in crop rotation fields where slurry was appli...
Eight-year (2000-2007) field studies on the effectiveness of controlled drainage in loam sandy soil ...
In the present investigation, organic and intensive cropping systems were compared on small autonomo...
The potential contamination of surface and ground water by the nurseries in the Mediterranean area o...
The potential contamination of surface and ground water by the nurseries in the Mediterranean area o...
The research was conducted during the years 2008-2012 in the drained fields fertilized by stockbreed...
Expanding economic activity of people has an increasing impact on nature. While implementing restruc...