Enhanced-Efficiency Fertilisers (EEFs) are purported to reduce nitrogen (N) losses by better matching N supply to crop demand over the growing season. The EEF60 project was designed to evaluate EEF performance across regions, rainfall conditions, soil types and fertiliser application times. EEFs were tested on 74 sugarcane farms, located between Mossman and Bundaberg, with the lifespan of trial sites ranging from one to three ratoons. Four treatments, including two urea and two EEF treatments, were tested. One urea treatment had N applied at the SIX EASY STEPS Step 4 (6ES) recommended rate (Urea 6ES), while the three other treatments applied 20% less N. Applying urea at 20% less N decreased cane yield in medium and high rainfall conditions...
Experiments were established in the Burdekin Irrigation Area in North Queensland, Australia, to meas...
Australian sugarcane cropping has low nitrogen (N) use efficiencies, largely due to a mismatch of ea...
To meet the global food demand in the coming decades, crop yields per unit area must increase. This ...
Enhanced-Efficiency Fertilisers (EEFs) are purported to reduce nitrogen (N) losses by better matchin...
The EEF60 project tested Enhanced Efficiency Fertilisers (EEFs) on 60 sugarcane farms located in the...
The application of controlled-release and nitrification-inhibiting fertilisers may help to reduce ni...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
Key Findings 1. Applying urea at N rates 20% below the 6ES recommended rate decreased cane yield in...
N fertiliser management is increasingly important in sugarcane crop as imperatives to reduce environ...
THE USE OF controlled release and nitrification inhibiting fertilisers may improve the availability ...
The low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global suga...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
In Reunion, sugarcane covers more than half of the cultivated area. Its production is highly depende...
Economic findings are presented on a selection of refined nitrogen (N) rate demonstration trials con...
Experiments were established in the Burdekin Irrigation Area in North Queensland, Australia, to meas...
Australian sugarcane cropping has low nitrogen (N) use efficiencies, largely due to a mismatch of ea...
To meet the global food demand in the coming decades, crop yields per unit area must increase. This ...
Enhanced-Efficiency Fertilisers (EEFs) are purported to reduce nitrogen (N) losses by better matchin...
The EEF60 project tested Enhanced Efficiency Fertilisers (EEFs) on 60 sugarcane farms located in the...
The application of controlled-release and nitrification-inhibiting fertilisers may help to reduce ni...
Optimizing nitrogen (N) application rates to both sustain high levels of productivity and minimize a...
Key Findings 1. Applying urea at N rates 20% below the 6ES recommended rate decreased cane yield in...
N fertiliser management is increasingly important in sugarcane crop as imperatives to reduce environ...
THE USE OF controlled release and nitrification inhibiting fertilisers may improve the availability ...
The low effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer (N) is a substantial concern that threatens global suga...
Improving NUE is essential to reduce N pollution from cropping systems towards sustainable agricultu...
Sugarcane production relies on the application of large amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. However,...
In Reunion, sugarcane covers more than half of the cultivated area. Its production is highly depende...
Economic findings are presented on a selection of refined nitrogen (N) rate demonstration trials con...
Experiments were established in the Burdekin Irrigation Area in North Queensland, Australia, to meas...
Australian sugarcane cropping has low nitrogen (N) use efficiencies, largely due to a mismatch of ea...
To meet the global food demand in the coming decades, crop yields per unit area must increase. This ...