Agriculture is considered one of the main nitrogen (N) pollution sources through the diffuse emissions of ammonia (NH3) and nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere and nitrate (NO3−) to water bodies. The risk is particularly high in horticultural production systems (HPS), where the use of water and fertilizers is intensive and concentrated in space and time, and more specifically, in the case of vegetable crops that have high growth rates, demanding an abundant supply of water and nitrogen forms. Therefore, to comply with the EU environmental policies aimed at reducing diffuse pollution in agriculture, there is the need for mitigation practices or strategies acting at different levels such as the source, the timing and the transport of N. HPS...
Losses of nitrogen from the soil/plant system not only reduce soil fertility and plant yield but can...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
ReviewAgriculture is considered one of the main nitrogen (N) pollution sources through the diffuse ...
Diverse vegetable production systems are an essential part of European food production. Nitrogen (N)...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
The implementation of the Nitrates Directive has imposed a requirement to restrict N fertiliser and ...
Excessive nitrogen fertilizer application in greenhouse vegetable production (GVP) is of scientific ...
In many agricultural systems, nitrogen (N) is the most common nutrient limiting plant growth, and wi...
Nitrogen (N) is a fundamental nutrient for plant growth and for the performance of biological functi...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Technical seminar on the issue of nitrates in agriculture at general and protected horticulture, and...
Excess of reactive nitrogen is a matter of great concern, especially in developed coun-tries. Reacti...
To determine the risk of nitrate pollution in agricultural systems have identified several indexes an...
Losses of nitrogen from the soil/plant system not only reduce soil fertility and plant yield but can...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
ReviewAgriculture is considered one of the main nitrogen (N) pollution sources through the diffuse ...
Diverse vegetable production systems are an essential part of European food production. Nitrogen (N)...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
The implementation of the Nitrates Directive has imposed a requirement to restrict N fertiliser and ...
Excessive nitrogen fertilizer application in greenhouse vegetable production (GVP) is of scientific ...
In many agricultural systems, nitrogen (N) is the most common nutrient limiting plant growth, and wi...
Nitrogen (N) is a fundamental nutrient for plant growth and for the performance of biological functi...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Technical seminar on the issue of nitrates in agriculture at general and protected horticulture, and...
Excess of reactive nitrogen is a matter of great concern, especially in developed coun-tries. Reacti...
To determine the risk of nitrate pollution in agricultural systems have identified several indexes an...
Losses of nitrogen from the soil/plant system not only reduce soil fertility and plant yield but can...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...