This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate losses in an irrigated forage system under Mediterranean conditions within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ). The experiment was conducted from June 2009 to May 2012 in an intensive dairy cattle farm that produces silage maize and Italian ryegrass in a double cropping system. A monthly monitoring of the nitrate concentrations in the soil solution was carried out using 10 cm diameter disk lysimeters. The N fertilization systems had a target N application of 316 and 130 kg ha(-1) for maize and Italian ryegrass, respectively. Four systems were compared: cattle manure (MA); cattle slurry (SL); cattle slurry + mineral N fertilizer (SM); mineral N ferti...
In the NW region of Portugal a very intensive dairy farming system has been developed based on two...
Animal manures are suspected to be a major source of nitrate leaching due to their low nitrogen use ...
Properly managed manures have a high fertilizer equivalency and are thus a valuable source of nutrie...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
In intensive agriculture, N supply often exceeds crop requirements, even in nitrate vulnerable zones...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of repeated applications of cattle-slurry and minera...
Dairy farming is one of the main contributors to nitrate leaching to groundwater, particularly on so...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
In the NW region of Portugal a very intensive dairy farming system has been developed based on two...
Animal manures are suspected to be a major source of nitrate leaching due to their low nitrogen use ...
Properly managed manures have a high fertilizer equivalency and are thus a valuable source of nutrie...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
Nitrate leaching from a double-cropping forage system was measured over a 2-year period (June 1994–M...
In intensive agriculture, N supply often exceeds crop requirements, even in nitrate vulnerable zones...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of repeated applications of cattle-slurry and minera...
Dairy farming is one of the main contributors to nitrate leaching to groundwater, particularly on so...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
In the NW region of Portugal a very intensive dairy farming system has been developed based on two...
Animal manures are suspected to be a major source of nitrate leaching due to their low nitrogen use ...
Properly managed manures have a high fertilizer equivalency and are thus a valuable source of nutrie...