Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterlogging, resulting in significant losses of nitrogen (N) via denitrification and surface run-off. This study investigated fertiliser nitrogen use efficiency (fNUE) over three seasons on five commercial cotton farms using the 15N tracer technique. Fertiliser NUE was consistently low across all fertilised treatments, with on average 47% of the applied fertiliser lost and only 17% of the N taken up by the crop derived from fertiliser. There was no significant effect of different N fertiliser products and rates on cotton lint yield. High lint yields (0.9–3.6 Mg ha−1) could be achieved even without the application of N fertiliser, demonstrating minerali...
Water and nitrogen are the first and second constraints to cotton production in the arid southwester...
Field studies were carried out for the purpose of evaluating fertilizer nitrogen (N) recovery of upl...
Improving fertiliser nitrogen (N) use efficiency is essential to increase productivity and avoid env...
Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterloggin...
On average about one third of applied nitrogen is lost which costs the cotton industry $32 million e...
Field trials were conducted at gated pipe surface and overhead irrigation sites established to cotto...
As a result of the demand for increased yield per hectare production output for cotton farms in Aust...
Cotton cropping systems in Australia have poor nitrogen (N) use efficiency, largely due to over-appl...
This study was conducted to determine the agronomic feasibility of using NEXENTM (urea treated with ...
Four irrigation fRequencies and six nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates (0-300 kg ha) were applied to cott...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
Maximising nutrient use efficiency and minimising emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas nitrous o...
In subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) systems water constraints to cotton production are greatly minim...
Application of nitrogen (N) fertiliser is vital to the productivity of grains production systems. Ho...
The use of nitrification inhibitors delays the conversion of ammonium fertilizers to the nitrate for...
Water and nitrogen are the first and second constraints to cotton production in the arid southwester...
Field studies were carried out for the purpose of evaluating fertilizer nitrogen (N) recovery of upl...
Improving fertiliser nitrogen (N) use efficiency is essential to increase productivity and avoid env...
Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterloggin...
On average about one third of applied nitrogen is lost which costs the cotton industry $32 million e...
Field trials were conducted at gated pipe surface and overhead irrigation sites established to cotto...
As a result of the demand for increased yield per hectare production output for cotton farms in Aust...
Cotton cropping systems in Australia have poor nitrogen (N) use efficiency, largely due to over-appl...
This study was conducted to determine the agronomic feasibility of using NEXENTM (urea treated with ...
Four irrigation fRequencies and six nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates (0-300 kg ha) were applied to cott...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
Maximising nutrient use efficiency and minimising emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas nitrous o...
In subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) systems water constraints to cotton production are greatly minim...
Application of nitrogen (N) fertiliser is vital to the productivity of grains production systems. Ho...
The use of nitrification inhibitors delays the conversion of ammonium fertilizers to the nitrate for...
Water and nitrogen are the first and second constraints to cotton production in the arid southwester...
Field studies were carried out for the purpose of evaluating fertilizer nitrogen (N) recovery of upl...
Improving fertiliser nitrogen (N) use efficiency is essential to increase productivity and avoid env...