Due to recent research suggesting that water table management (WTM) can significantly reduce nitrate (NO3") loads in agricultural drainage, a study was carried out in 2001 and 2002 in Coteau-du-Lac, 60 km west of Montreal, to investigate the effect of water table management on the migration of phosphorus (P) via tile drainage and surface runoff. The second main objective was to study the influence of WTM on grain corn yields. Two drainage treatments were compared: conventional free drainage and WTM (combined controlled drainage and subirrigation) with a design water table depth at 0.6 m below the ground surface. Tile drainage and surface runoff were monitored and sampled automatically. Increased outflow volumes and concentrations - and ther...
This study investigated the water balance, crop yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) of a water tab...
As farm size increases on the Canadian prairies, improving operational efficiency is important for g...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Water table management (WTM), consisting of controlled drainage and subirrigation, can significantly...
The impact of water table management on phosphorus loads in tile drainage Water table management (WT...
The use of water table management as a potential environmental control measure to decrease total sub...
Nitrate (NO⁻₃) pollution of surface and subsurface waters has become a major problem in agricultural...
A two-year field study was carried out in eastern Ontario to investigate the effects of water table ...
Water table management systems can be designed to alleviate soil water excesses and deficits, as wel...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
Agricultural systems are the primary contributor of non-point source nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
Agricultural systems are substantial contributors of nonpoint-source nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is an important component of modern agricultural production. However, N (...
This study investigated the water balance, crop yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) of a water tab...
As farm size increases on the Canadian prairies, improving operational efficiency is important for g...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Water table management (WTM), consisting of controlled drainage and subirrigation, can significantly...
The impact of water table management on phosphorus loads in tile drainage Water table management (WT...
The use of water table management as a potential environmental control measure to decrease total sub...
Nitrate (NO⁻₃) pollution of surface and subsurface waters has become a major problem in agricultural...
A two-year field study was carried out in eastern Ontario to investigate the effects of water table ...
Water table management systems can be designed to alleviate soil water excesses and deficits, as wel...
The use of agricultural chemicals, such as nitrogen fertilizers in corn production, often results in...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
Agricultural systems are the primary contributor of non-point source nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
Agricultural systems are substantial contributors of nonpoint-source nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)...
Subsurface drainage, popularly known as tile drainage, is an essential water management practice in ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is an important component of modern agricultural production. However, N (...
This study investigated the water balance, crop yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) of a water tab...
As farm size increases on the Canadian prairies, improving operational efficiency is important for g...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...