In intensive agriculture, N supply often exceeds crop requirements, even in nitrate vulnerable zones (NVZ). In farmland, the N surplus gives rise to NO3− leaching and consequent groundwater pollution. The present study aimed at proposing measures to reduce N leaching and hence improve N efficiency in a buffalo livestock farm located in the NVZ of Latina plain (Central Italy). The farm was cultivated with forage crops in a double annual crop rotation: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) in winter and silage corn (Zea mays L.) in summer. Mineral and organic fertilizers were supplied to both crops. The annual N budget and soil solution NO3-N concentrations were evaluated using a modeling approach. The performance of the WinEPIC model in...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
The quantification of the N losses in territories characterised by intensive animal stocking is of p...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
A critical analysis was performed to evaluate the potential risk of nitrate leaching towards groundw...
Sustainable agricultural practices are needed to minimize nitrate leaching. The crop-soil simulation...
Buffalo livestock plays a central role in the regional economy in some areas of southern Italy, thro...
Buffalo livestock plays a central role in the regional economy in some areas of southern Italy, thro...
Nitrogen management is an issue in agricultural sustainability. Compared to conventional tillage, pr...
Crop simulation models have the potential to assess the risk associated with the selection of a spec...
Crop simulation models have the potential to assess the risk associated with the selection of a spec...
Agronomic input and management practices have traditionally been applied uniformly on agricultural f...
International audienceThe identification of site-specific agricultural management practices in order...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
In Lombardy Region, the recent redefinition of vulnerable zones under Directive 91/676/EEC, together...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
The quantification of the N losses in territories characterised by intensive animal stocking is of p...
This research evaluated the impact of four nitrogen (N) fertilizer management systems on nitrate los...
A critical analysis was performed to evaluate the potential risk of nitrate leaching towards groundw...
Sustainable agricultural practices are needed to minimize nitrate leaching. The crop-soil simulation...
Buffalo livestock plays a central role in the regional economy in some areas of southern Italy, thro...
Buffalo livestock plays a central role in the regional economy in some areas of southern Italy, thro...
Nitrogen management is an issue in agricultural sustainability. Compared to conventional tillage, pr...
Crop simulation models have the potential to assess the risk associated with the selection of a spec...
Crop simulation models have the potential to assess the risk associated with the selection of a spec...
Agronomic input and management practices have traditionally been applied uniformly on agricultural f...
International audienceThe identification of site-specific agricultural management practices in order...
Economically viable and productive farming systems are required to meet the growing worldwide need f...
In Lombardy Region, the recent redefinition of vulnerable zones under Directive 91/676/EEC, together...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a specific environment vary with agricultural management and pedo...
The quantification of the N losses in territories characterised by intensive animal stocking is of p...