Excess nitrogen (N) after animal slurry application is a persistent problem of intensive agriculture, with consequences such as environmental pollution by ammonia (NH3) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and nitrate (NO3−) leaching. High-carbon organic soil amendments (HCAs) with a large C:N ratio have shown the potential of mitigating unintended N losses from soil. To reduce gaseous and leaching N losses after the application of slurry, a laboratory incubation study was conducted with silt loam soil. We tested the potential of three different types of HCA—wheat straw, sawdust, and leonardite (application rate 50 g C L−1 slurry for each of the three HCAs)—to mitigate N loss after amendment of soil with pig and cattle slurry using two common ...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
The addition of organic amendments with a low Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) ratio to restore degraded soils ...
It is known that cropping causes soil carbon loss, which is a critical issue, especially in tropical...
BackgroundIncorporating high organic carbon amendments (HCA) in the soil can promote microbial nitro...
Plants like winter wheat are known for their insufficient N uptake between sowing and the following ...
The application of livestock slurry in soils can lead to nitrogen (N) losses through ammonia (NH3) e...
This research tested the hypothesis that incorporation of Carbon-Rich Organic Matter Amendments (CRO...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission is a negative side effect of modern agriculture and a serious issue for...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
A lysimeter experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of applying readily available carb...
Biochar (BC), produced through pyrolysis of organic residues, is increasingly being used as a benefi...
Organic amendments have been widely confirmed to support soil health and agricultural sustainability...
<p>Plants like winter wheat are known for their insufficient N uptake between sowing and the followi...
Using organic amendments to improve arable soils in the long term is a careful balancing act of appl...
Fertilizer N losses from agricultural systems have economic and environmental implications. Soil ame...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
The addition of organic amendments with a low Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) ratio to restore degraded soils ...
It is known that cropping causes soil carbon loss, which is a critical issue, especially in tropical...
BackgroundIncorporating high organic carbon amendments (HCA) in the soil can promote microbial nitro...
Plants like winter wheat are known for their insufficient N uptake between sowing and the following ...
The application of livestock slurry in soils can lead to nitrogen (N) losses through ammonia (NH3) e...
This research tested the hypothesis that incorporation of Carbon-Rich Organic Matter Amendments (CRO...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission is a negative side effect of modern agriculture and a serious issue for...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
A lysimeter experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of applying readily available carb...
Biochar (BC), produced through pyrolysis of organic residues, is increasingly being used as a benefi...
Organic amendments have been widely confirmed to support soil health and agricultural sustainability...
<p>Plants like winter wheat are known for their insufficient N uptake between sowing and the followi...
Using organic amendments to improve arable soils in the long term is a careful balancing act of appl...
Fertilizer N losses from agricultural systems have economic and environmental implications. Soil ame...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
The addition of organic amendments with a low Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) ratio to restore degraded soils ...
It is known that cropping causes soil carbon loss, which is a critical issue, especially in tropical...