Following mineralization of N-rich crop residues, large amounts of mineral N can be released into the soil. Manipulating N mineralization of crop residues may be an option to reduce NO3- in soil. The potential to manipulate the N release from vegetable crop residues by using organic wastes was tested under field conditions. At the start of the experiment, cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis L.) residues (similar to 73 Mg fresh matter ha(-1)) together with an immobilizer waste (similar to 5 Mg C ha(-1) of straw, green waste compost, sawdust, or paper sludge) were incorporated into a silt loam soil. After 154 d, a remineralizing waste (similar to 1 Mg C ha 1 of vinasse or dairy sludge) was incorporated. During the field experiment...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess N fluxes (mineralization, volatilization, denitrification,...
Application of compost in agriculture is very desirable worldwide. In the Czech Republic, compost is...
In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as cr...
Following mineralization of N-rich crop residues, large amounts of mineral N can be released into th...
The potential to manipulate the N release from vegetable crop residues (cauliflower, leek) by using ...
A potential technique for reducing overwinter leaching from high N containing crop residues is to im...
A computer model is described that is able to simulate the mineralization-immobilization turnover of...
Crop residues of field vegetables are often characterized by large amounts of biomass with a high N-...
Return of high nitrogen (N) content crop residues to soil, particularly in autumn, can result in env...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
Crop residues are an important component of N cycling in the agro-ecosystem. In this study, a loam s...
Nitrogen mineralization is the process by which organic N is converted to plant-available inor-ganic...
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Crop residues with high C/N ratio immobilize N released during decomposition in soil, thus reducing ...
Environmental concern has lead to legislation on fertilization to reduce nutrient losses to the envi...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess N fluxes (mineralization, volatilization, denitrification,...
Application of compost in agriculture is very desirable worldwide. In the Czech Republic, compost is...
In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as cr...
Following mineralization of N-rich crop residues, large amounts of mineral N can be released into th...
The potential to manipulate the N release from vegetable crop residues (cauliflower, leek) by using ...
A potential technique for reducing overwinter leaching from high N containing crop residues is to im...
A computer model is described that is able to simulate the mineralization-immobilization turnover of...
Crop residues of field vegetables are often characterized by large amounts of biomass with a high N-...
Return of high nitrogen (N) content crop residues to soil, particularly in autumn, can result in env...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
Crop residues are an important component of N cycling in the agro-ecosystem. In this study, a loam s...
Nitrogen mineralization is the process by which organic N is converted to plant-available inor-ganic...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Crop residues with high C/N ratio immobilize N released during decomposition in soil, thus reducing ...
Environmental concern has lead to legislation on fertilization to reduce nutrient losses to the envi...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess N fluxes (mineralization, volatilization, denitrification,...
Application of compost in agriculture is very desirable worldwide. In the Czech Republic, compost is...
In organic farming winter cereals, as cover crops, provide nutrients, when they return to soil as cr...