Two field experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of relative chlorophyll content (RCC) in sweet corn leaves as an indicator of nitrate concentration in soil. Study objectives were (1) to evaluate the effect of manure types (chicken and dairy), rates (0, 168, 336, and 672 kg ha -1 equivalent N), and application frequency (one and two applications) of organic amendments on (a) nitrate nitrogen (NO 3-N) concentration within and below the crop root zone and (b) the RCC of sweet corn leaves and (2) to quantify the relationship between RCC and NO 3-N concentrations. The results showed a significant increase in NO 3-N concentrations within and below the root zone and plant leaf RCC under chicken manure treatments. Manure application rates ...
The nitrogen transformation in maize soil after application of different organic manure was studied....
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Peat soil is characterized by poor nitrogen (N) availability. Ameliorants are expected to rectify th...
Using local resources and minimizing environmental impacts are two important components of sustainab...
Due to a growing poultry industry in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, an abundance of manure i...
Nitrogen (N) nutrition is a key factor for vegetable growth and yield. However, different rates of n...
Two field experiments were conducted at theWaimanalo research station on the island of O\u27ahu, Haw...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of chicken manure (CM) application rates on ...
Few studies have examined the water quality impact of manure use in no-tillage systems. A lysimeter ...
Cover crop mixtures were evaluated as alternatives to fertilizer nitrogen (N) in sweet corn. Five le...
[EN] With the objective of studying the effect of two nutrient solutions and two crop systems (green...
Land application of dairy manure to cornfields is a common practice and a major method of manure dis...
In this study the capacity of the soil to supply available nitrogen to corn was measured by nitrific...
Problem statements: Nitrogen fertilizer is recognized as an important factor in crop’s yield level, ...
This research aimed to determine the effects of different cover crops and application of bio-fertili...
The nitrogen transformation in maize soil after application of different organic manure was studied....
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Peat soil is characterized by poor nitrogen (N) availability. Ameliorants are expected to rectify th...
Using local resources and minimizing environmental impacts are two important components of sustainab...
Due to a growing poultry industry in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, an abundance of manure i...
Nitrogen (N) nutrition is a key factor for vegetable growth and yield. However, different rates of n...
Two field experiments were conducted at theWaimanalo research station on the island of O\u27ahu, Haw...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of chicken manure (CM) application rates on ...
Few studies have examined the water quality impact of manure use in no-tillage systems. A lysimeter ...
Cover crop mixtures were evaluated as alternatives to fertilizer nitrogen (N) in sweet corn. Five le...
[EN] With the objective of studying the effect of two nutrient solutions and two crop systems (green...
Land application of dairy manure to cornfields is a common practice and a major method of manure dis...
In this study the capacity of the soil to supply available nitrogen to corn was measured by nitrific...
Problem statements: Nitrogen fertilizer is recognized as an important factor in crop’s yield level, ...
This research aimed to determine the effects of different cover crops and application of bio-fertili...
The nitrogen transformation in maize soil after application of different organic manure was studied....
Corn (Zea mays L.) production under monoculture and conventional tillage systems may land to soil de...
Peat soil is characterized by poor nitrogen (N) availability. Ameliorants are expected to rectify th...