Biosolids recycling on dryland winter wheat (Triticum aestivum, L.) can supply a reliable, slow?release source of nitrogen (N) and organic material (Barbarick et al., 1992). Barbarick and Ippolito (2000, 2007) found that continuous application of biosolids from the Littleton/Englewood, CO wastewater treatment facility to dryland winter wheat?fallow rotation provides 16 to 18 lbs N per dry ton. This research involved tilling the biosolids into the top 8 inches of soil. A new question related to soil management in a biosolids beneficial?use program is: How much N would be available if the biosolids were surface?applied in a no?till dryland agroecosystem with winter wheat?fallow (WF) and winter wheat?corn (Zea mays, L.)?fallow (WCF) crop rotat...
Irish sewage sludge production was over 30,000 t/year in the 1990s (EPA, Ireland, 2003). Application...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...
Dryland agroecosystems are generally ideal environments for recycling biosolids. However, what is t...
The application of biosolids to lands in EPA Region 8 (includes Colorado) is the major method of bio...
Organic waste beneficial-use programs effectively recycle plant nutrients when applied at agronomic ...
Applications of biosolids were compared to inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer for two years at three ...
Winter cereals are excellent candidates for biosolid application because their nitrogen (N) requirem...
Winter cereals are excellent candidates for biosolid application because their nitrogen (N) requirem...
Field-scale experiments in four crop seasons established the agronomic performance of biosolids-der...
Understanding N dynamics in biosolids-amended agroecosystems can help avoid over-application and the...
International controls for biosolids application to agricultural land ensure the protection of human...
Biosolids Beneficial Use Programs frequently involve multiple applications at agronomic rates, with ...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure the...
© CSIRO 2003In field studies in 1992 and 1993, biosolid applications of 2 t/ha with supplements of m...
Irish sewage sludge production was over 30,000 t/year in the 1990s (EPA, Ireland, 2003). Application...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...
Dryland agroecosystems are generally ideal environments for recycling biosolids. However, what is t...
The application of biosolids to lands in EPA Region 8 (includes Colorado) is the major method of bio...
Organic waste beneficial-use programs effectively recycle plant nutrients when applied at agronomic ...
Applications of biosolids were compared to inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer for two years at three ...
Winter cereals are excellent candidates for biosolid application because their nitrogen (N) requirem...
Winter cereals are excellent candidates for biosolid application because their nitrogen (N) requirem...
Field-scale experiments in four crop seasons established the agronomic performance of biosolids-der...
Understanding N dynamics in biosolids-amended agroecosystems can help avoid over-application and the...
International controls for biosolids application to agricultural land ensure the protection of human...
Biosolids Beneficial Use Programs frequently involve multiple applications at agronomic rates, with ...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure the...
© CSIRO 2003In field studies in 1992 and 1993, biosolid applications of 2 t/ha with supplements of m...
Irish sewage sludge production was over 30,000 t/year in the 1990s (EPA, Ireland, 2003). Application...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...
Biosolids represent a valuable source of soil nutrients and zinc, a trace element that is deficient ...