Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on the farmer and the environment. A meta-analysis of published experimental results from agricultural irrigated systems was conducted to identify those strategies that have proven effective at reducing NL and to quantify the scale of reduction that can be achieved. Forty-four scientific articles were identified which investigated four main strategies (water and fertilizer management, use of cover crops and fertilizer technology) creating a database with 279 observations on NL and 166 on crop yield. Management practices that adjust water application to crop needs reduced NL by a mean of 80% without a reduction in crop yield. Improved fertilizer...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrate (NO3) leaching from agriculture represents the primary source of groundwater contamination a...
End of Project ReportTeagasc wishes to acknowledge with gratitude funding from the 2000-2006 EPA RTD...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
The article includes the experimental data on nitrate leaching in a long-term experiment with differ...
The document includes the dataset extracted from peer-reviewed publications on the effect of cover c...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
International audienceAgriculture in Europe and other parts of the world is currently under strong p...
Dynamic optimization of crop production with nonuniform irrigation and nitrogen carryover and leachi...
The document includes the dataset extracted from peer-reviewed publications on the effect of cover c...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Nitrate loss from bioenergy crop fields has attracted considerable attention during the last few yea...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrate (NO3) leaching from agriculture represents the primary source of groundwater contamination a...
End of Project ReportTeagasc wishes to acknowledge with gratitude funding from the 2000-2006 EPA RTD...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
The article includes the experimental data on nitrate leaching in a long-term experiment with differ...
The document includes the dataset extracted from peer-reviewed publications on the effect of cover c...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
International audienceAgriculture in Europe and other parts of the world is currently under strong p...
Dynamic optimization of crop production with nonuniform irrigation and nitrogen carryover and leachi...
The document includes the dataset extracted from peer-reviewed publications on the effect of cover c...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
Nitrate loss from bioenergy crop fields has attracted considerable attention during the last few yea...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrogen (N) is the most important nutrient for plant growth and production. Nitrogen uptake efficie...
Nitrate (NO3) leaching from agriculture represents the primary source of groundwater contamination a...
End of Project ReportTeagasc wishes to acknowledge with gratitude funding from the 2000-2006 EPA RTD...