Petroleum prices impact cotton nitrogen (N) fertilization cost. A field study was conducted from 2005 to 2007 to assess the interactions of cover crop (none, Austrian winter pea (Pisum sativum spp. arvense) or hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth)) and N fertilization (0, 67 or 134 kg N/ha applied at planting) on N availability and cotton yield under reduced-tillage management. Nitrogen content in desiccated residues averaged 49, 220, and 183 kg N/ha, in no cover crop, Austrian winter pea, and hairy vetch, respectively. Seventy percent of N in the above ground cover crop was derived from biological N fixation. In 2005, cover crops decreased cotton yield, while fertilizer N had no effect. In 2006, cover crops did not affect yield, but yield was p...
The use of winter cover crops enhances environmental benefits and, if properly managed, may supplyec...
Cover crops have the potential to be agricultural nitrogen (N) regulators that reduce leaching throu...
In the humid, temperate mid-Atlantic area of the USA, crop production that leaves the soil uncovere...
Nitrogen is required for adequate residue production from cereal cover crops used in no-till cotton ...
One of the many benefits of cover crops (CCs) is nutrient provision, which can be optimized by synch...
Texto completoSandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on h...
Cover crop adoption by producers as part of a production cycle depends on their objectives regrading...
Agronomic research has shown that no-tillage cotton production combined with winter cover crops can ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to minimize losses of nitrogen (N) from agroecosyst...
Over 70 % of the cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in the Tennessee Valley of northern Alabama is curre...
The inclusion of cover crops into cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefit...
Leguminous crops, particularly winter annuals, have been utilized in conservation sys tems to partia...
Abstract: Over 70 % of the more than 100,000 ha of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in the Tennessee V...
In spite of potential benefits and positive assessments of reducing primary tillage operations, only...
More than 70 % of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) grown in the Tennessee Valley of northern Alabama i...
The use of winter cover crops enhances environmental benefits and, if properly managed, may supplyec...
Cover crops have the potential to be agricultural nitrogen (N) regulators that reduce leaching throu...
In the humid, temperate mid-Atlantic area of the USA, crop production that leaves the soil uncovere...
Nitrogen is required for adequate residue production from cereal cover crops used in no-till cotton ...
One of the many benefits of cover crops (CCs) is nutrient provision, which can be optimized by synch...
Texto completoSandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on h...
Cover crop adoption by producers as part of a production cycle depends on their objectives regrading...
Agronomic research has shown that no-tillage cotton production combined with winter cover crops can ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to minimize losses of nitrogen (N) from agroecosyst...
Over 70 % of the cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in the Tennessee Valley of northern Alabama is curre...
The inclusion of cover crops into cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefit...
Leguminous crops, particularly winter annuals, have been utilized in conservation sys tems to partia...
Abstract: Over 70 % of the more than 100,000 ha of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in the Tennessee V...
In spite of potential benefits and positive assessments of reducing primary tillage operations, only...
More than 70 % of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) grown in the Tennessee Valley of northern Alabama i...
The use of winter cover crops enhances environmental benefits and, if properly managed, may supplyec...
Cover crops have the potential to be agricultural nitrogen (N) regulators that reduce leaching throu...
In the humid, temperate mid-Atlantic area of the USA, crop production that leaves the soil uncovere...