Irrigation is, on one hand, expected to increase the risk of nitrate leaching through increased rates of percolation, but, on the other hand, enhances plant nutrient uptake and growth, thereby limiting the risk of leaching. To investigate this dichotomy, we analysed the effects of irrigation at three nitrogen (N)-application rates in spring barley (Hordeum distichum L., two experiments with 50, 100, and 150 kg N ha(-1)) and winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L., one experiment with 50, 150, and 250 kg N ha(-1)) on a coarse sandy soil in Denmark in a humid climate, which facilitates nitrate leaching. Analyses comprised grain/seed dry matter yield, N-uptake, nitrogen use efficiency (partial nitrogen budget, PNB, and partial-factor productivi...
Inappropriate use of nitrogen fertilisers is becoming a global problem; however, continuous fertilis...
Deterioration of groundwater quality due to nitrate loss from intensive agricultural systems can onl...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Irrigation is, on one hand, expected to increase the risk of nitrate leaching through increased rate...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching, associated with urine nitrogen (N) deposition during grazing is recognised ...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
PhD ThesisThere is concern about increased nitrate levels in drinking water due to potential impacts...
Leaching of nitrogen (N) is an unwanted effect of agriculture practices which contributes to eutroph...
Environmental concern and legislation of fertilization requires strategies to increase nitrogen use ...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
During the last 20 years the area with maize in Denmark has increased dramatically and reached 163,0...
Understanding water and nitrogen redistribution in the soil profile is important to improve water an...
International audienceThe soil water and N dynamics have been studied during two long fallow periods...
Over the past five decades, nitrogen (N) fertilization has been an essential tool for boosting crop ...
Inappropriate use of nitrogen fertilisers is becoming a global problem; however, continuous fertilis...
Deterioration of groundwater quality due to nitrate loss from intensive agricultural systems can onl...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...
Irrigation is, on one hand, expected to increase the risk of nitrate leaching through increased rate...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching, associated with urine nitrogen (N) deposition during grazing is recognised ...
Components of the field nitrogen (N) balance (input and surplus) are often used to predict nitrate l...
Although no-till (NT) has been promoted as an alternative land management practice to conventional t...
PhD ThesisThere is concern about increased nitrate levels in drinking water due to potential impacts...
Leaching of nitrogen (N) is an unwanted effect of agriculture practices which contributes to eutroph...
Environmental concern and legislation of fertilization requires strategies to increase nitrogen use ...
Management decisions significantly affect nitrate-N leaching (N-leaching) from comparable organic fi...
During the last 20 years the area with maize in Denmark has increased dramatically and reached 163,0...
Understanding water and nitrogen redistribution in the soil profile is important to improve water an...
International audienceThe soil water and N dynamics have been studied during two long fallow periods...
Over the past five decades, nitrogen (N) fertilization has been an essential tool for boosting crop ...
Inappropriate use of nitrogen fertilisers is becoming a global problem; however, continuous fertilis...
Deterioration of groundwater quality due to nitrate loss from intensive agricultural systems can onl...
Nitrate loss studies in Midwestern tile-drained fields have found that fall applied nitrogen (N) res...