Nitrogen (N) lost from farms, especially as the highly bioavailable dissolved inorganic form, may be damaging Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR). As sugarcane is the dominant cropping system in GBR catchments, its N management practises are coming under increasing scrutiny. This study measured dissolved inorganic N lost in surface runoff water and sugarcane productivity over 3 years. The experiment compared the conventional fertiliser N application rate to sugarcane (average 180 kg N/ha/year) and a rate based on replacing N exported in the previous crop (average 94 kg N/ha/year). Dissolved inorganic N losses in surface water were 72%, 48% and 66% lower in the three monitored years in the reduced N fertiliser treatment. There was no signif...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
The N pollution footprint of sugarcane cropping is large due to inefficiencies caused by mismatched ...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
The Australian Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is one of the world's best known natural ecosystems (Devlin ...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) movement from Australian sugarcane farms is believed to be a majo...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
Wet Tropics region is ranked as the highest relative risk to Great Barrier Reef water quality with i...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
High N inputs in Australian sugarcane systems have raised concerns about N pollution. The response o...
High nitrogen (N) fertiliser inputs together with a low N use efficiency in intensive sugarcane syst...
Applications of nitrogen (N) fertiliser to agricultural lands impact many marine and aquatic ecosyst...
N fertiliser management is increasingly important in sugarcane crop as imperatives to reduce environ...
While nearly 60% of global nitrogen fertilizer use is in the form of urea, and urea is increasingly ...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
In Australia, declining water quality in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a threat to its marine ecos...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
The N pollution footprint of sugarcane cropping is large due to inefficiencies caused by mismatched ...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
The Australian Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is one of the world's best known natural ecosystems (Devlin ...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) movement from Australian sugarcane farms is believed to be a majo...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
Wet Tropics region is ranked as the highest relative risk to Great Barrier Reef water quality with i...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
High N inputs in Australian sugarcane systems have raised concerns about N pollution. The response o...
High nitrogen (N) fertiliser inputs together with a low N use efficiency in intensive sugarcane syst...
Applications of nitrogen (N) fertiliser to agricultural lands impact many marine and aquatic ecosyst...
N fertiliser management is increasingly important in sugarcane crop as imperatives to reduce environ...
While nearly 60% of global nitrogen fertilizer use is in the form of urea, and urea is increasingly ...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
In Australia, declining water quality in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a threat to its marine ecos...
Nitrogen is essential to crop growth and development in sugarcane agroecosystems and mineral fertili...
The N pollution footprint of sugarcane cropping is large due to inefficiencies caused by mismatched ...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...