The effective utilization of manure in cropland systems is essential to sustain yields and reduce reactive nitrogen (Nr) losses. However, there are still uncertainties regarding the substitution of mineral nitrogen (N) fertilizer with manure in terms of its effects on crop yield and Nr losses. We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of wheat, maize, and rice applications in China and discovered that substituting mineral N fertilizer with manure increased wheat and maize yields by 4.9 and 5.5 %, respectively, but decreased rice yield by 1.7 %. The increase of yield is larger at low N application and low mineral N substitution rates ((SR) ≤30 %) for silt soils, warm regions, and acidic soils. High SR (>70 %) decreased rice yield as well as...
Nitrogen (N) plays a vital role in plant growth; however, the yield response to N fertilizer is regu...
The reported effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer on wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) var...
Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few stud...
Recycling of livestock manure to agricultural land may reduce the use of synthetic fertilizer and th...
Substituting mineral fertilizers (MFs) with manure nitrogen (N) can not only reduce environmental po...
Substituting mineral fertilizers (MFs) with manure nitrogen (N) can not only reduce environmental po...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still com...
Manure application to soil has declined globally due to increased availability of mineral fertilizer...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Manure application to soil has declined glob...
Manure application is an important approach for improving soil fertility and grain production. The e...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Nitrogen (N) plays a vital role in plant growth; however, the yield response to N fertilizer is regu...
The reported effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer on wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) var...
Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few stud...
Recycling of livestock manure to agricultural land may reduce the use of synthetic fertilizer and th...
Substituting mineral fertilizers (MFs) with manure nitrogen (N) can not only reduce environmental po...
Substituting mineral fertilizers (MFs) with manure nitrogen (N) can not only reduce environmental po...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still com...
Manure application to soil has declined globally due to increased availability of mineral fertilizer...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Manure application to soil has declined glob...
Manure application is an important approach for improving soil fertility and grain production. The e...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Nitrogen (N) plays a vital role in plant growth; however, the yield response to N fertilizer is regu...
The reported effects of nitrogen (N) fertilizer on wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) var...
Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few stud...