Two experiments were performed to evaluate NO3-N leaching features using tracer anions combined with use of non-destructive time domain reflectometry (TDR) techniques. A laboratory experiment was conducted to study the effects of different soil bulk density (1.10, 1.33, 1.57, and 1.81 g/cm 3) in the zone of N application and antecedent soil moisture by mass (10 and 15%) on NO3-N leaching during rainfall simulation (6.5 cm/h for 70 min to runoff/drainage pans with 7.6 cm soil layer). Surface runoff, subsurface drainage, and soil extract samples were analyzed for NO3-N, Br (added with rainfall), and Cl (added uniformly to soil) concentrations. TDR probes were horizontally installed either beneath the zone of NO 3-N applied in a line sources f...
Quantifying nitrogen (N) losses below the root zone is highly challenging due to uncertainties assoc...
Most of the irrigated land in southern Idaho is Portneuf silt loam varying in depth from 3 to 30 ft ...
This research was designed with the goal of simulating tillage effects on quantity and quality of su...
Potential NO3-N leaching losses with subsurface drainage are of considerable concern, particularly i...
Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N) losses to ground and surface water are an environmental and agronomic conce...
Laboratory soil columns, 0.3 m diameter $ times$ 0.7 m long, and two computer simulation models, LEA...
An experiment was performed to determine the movement of NOa-N through no-till and moldboard-plowed ...
Eight, one-meter cubic soil monoliths were collected from research plots with 15 years of tillage an...
The impact of tillage and nitrogen (N) application method on the spatial variation on leaching losse...
A ridge-tillage configuration, with placement of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) or its source in the eleva...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
A substantial portion of the nitrogen (N) fertilizer applied under intensive Midwestern cropping is ...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
The objectives of the present research were to studying the NO3 leaching from soil columns at differ...
The processes of water movement and leaching of nitrates within the soil profile are complex, but im...
Quantifying nitrogen (N) losses below the root zone is highly challenging due to uncertainties assoc...
Most of the irrigated land in southern Idaho is Portneuf silt loam varying in depth from 3 to 30 ft ...
This research was designed with the goal of simulating tillage effects on quantity and quality of su...
Potential NO3-N leaching losses with subsurface drainage are of considerable concern, particularly i...
Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N) losses to ground and surface water are an environmental and agronomic conce...
Laboratory soil columns, 0.3 m diameter $ times$ 0.7 m long, and two computer simulation models, LEA...
An experiment was performed to determine the movement of NOa-N through no-till and moldboard-plowed ...
Eight, one-meter cubic soil monoliths were collected from research plots with 15 years of tillage an...
The impact of tillage and nitrogen (N) application method on the spatial variation on leaching losse...
A ridge-tillage configuration, with placement of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) or its source in the eleva...
Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of no-till and conventional tillage, and singl...
A substantial portion of the nitrogen (N) fertilizer applied under intensive Midwestern cropping is ...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
The objectives of the present research were to studying the NO3 leaching from soil columns at differ...
The processes of water movement and leaching of nitrates within the soil profile are complex, but im...
Quantifying nitrogen (N) losses below the root zone is highly challenging due to uncertainties assoc...
Most of the irrigated land in southern Idaho is Portneuf silt loam varying in depth from 3 to 30 ft ...
This research was designed with the goal of simulating tillage effects on quantity and quality of su...