Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to increasing the environmental and economic sustainability of cropping. In a simulation study, we found that natural variability in year-to-year climate had a major effect on optimum N fertiliser rates for sugarcane in the Tully region of north-eastern Australia, where N discharges pose high risks to Great Barrier Reef ecosystems. There were interactions between climate and other factors affecting crop growth that made optimum N rates field-specific. The regional average optimum N fertiliser rate was substantially lower than current industry guidelines. Likewise, simulated N losses to the environment at optimum N fertiliser rates were substantial...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
Identifying optimal nitrogen application rates that reduce nitrogen loss without adversely reducing ...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
Sugarcane is a highly valuable crop grown in tropical and subtropical climates worldwide primarily f...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) movement from Australian sugarcane farms is believed to be a majo...
The Australian Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is one of the world's best known natural ecosystems (Devlin ...
Nitrogen (N) lost from farms, especially as the highly bioavailable dissolved inorganic form, may be...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
The Wet Tropics sugar industry experiences one of the highest levels of inter-annual climate variabi...
Applications of nitrogen (N) fertiliser to agricultural lands impact many marine and aquatic ecosyst...
The capability of the APSIM-Sugarcane model to simulate N management in the sugarcane farming system...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
The N pollution footprint of sugarcane cropping is large due to inefficiencies caused by mismatched ...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
Identifying optimal nitrogen application rates that reduce nitrogen loss without adversely reducing ...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
Sugarcane is a highly valuable crop grown in tropical and subtropical climates worldwide primarily f...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) movement from Australian sugarcane farms is believed to be a majo...
The Australian Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is one of the world's best known natural ecosystems (Devlin ...
Nitrogen (N) lost from farms, especially as the highly bioavailable dissolved inorganic form, may be...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
The Wet Tropics sugar industry experiences one of the highest levels of inter-annual climate variabi...
Applications of nitrogen (N) fertiliser to agricultural lands impact many marine and aquatic ecosyst...
The capability of the APSIM-Sugarcane model to simulate N management in the sugarcane farming system...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
The N pollution footprint of sugarcane cropping is large due to inefficiencies caused by mismatched ...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
The Australian sugarcane industry is under pressure to reduce nitrogen (N) fertiliser applications a...
Identifying optimal nitrogen application rates that reduce nitrogen loss without adversely reducing ...