High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adverse effect on the environment. In this paper, the potential for nitrogen savings by the use of site-specific N fertilization rates is reviewed. Various tools for a more precise assessment of N requirements are available. Adjustments of N rates to the amounts of soil mineral N present shortly before planting can contribute to efficient N use, as can a deliberate delay of N dressings combined with indicator-based N supplementation after emergence. Conditions, under which these strategies are effective, are discussed. Post-emergence tests indicate whether a crop is likely to respond to sidedress N, but few tests quantify how much N should be si...
No-tillage systems, associated to black oat as preceding cover crop, have been increasingly adopted....
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most limiting factors for maize (Zea mays L.) production worldwide. Over-...
The study was carried out for two years in maize in succession to the wheat using no tillage system ...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adv...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an ‘insurance’, but may have an adv...
Soil tests can help optimize nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates, thereby improving farmer profitability a...
Soil and tissue tests are important tools for adjusting N fertilization rates to maximize the profit...
Determining the proper nitrogen (N) fertilization rate is important for the economic viability of co...
In order to increase crop production and reduce environmental pollution by nitrogen(N)fertilizer, a ...
The efficiency of nitrogen (N) management has become a main concern in agricultural cropping systems...
Applying a portion of total nitrogen (N) during the growing season has the potential to improve nitr...
Calibration of decision tools to improve N fertilizer management is critical to increase its adoptio...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) contributes substantial amounts of N to corn (Zea mays L.) crops that f...
The current nitrogen (N) use in silage maize production can lead to considerable N losses to the env...
For maize (Zea mays L.), nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is often summarized from field to global scales...
No-tillage systems, associated to black oat as preceding cover crop, have been increasingly adopted....
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most limiting factors for maize (Zea mays L.) production worldwide. Over-...
The study was carried out for two years in maize in succession to the wheat using no tillage system ...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adv...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an ‘insurance’, but may have an adv...
Soil tests can help optimize nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates, thereby improving farmer profitability a...
Soil and tissue tests are important tools for adjusting N fertilization rates to maximize the profit...
Determining the proper nitrogen (N) fertilization rate is important for the economic viability of co...
In order to increase crop production and reduce environmental pollution by nitrogen(N)fertilizer, a ...
The efficiency of nitrogen (N) management has become a main concern in agricultural cropping systems...
Applying a portion of total nitrogen (N) during the growing season has the potential to improve nitr...
Calibration of decision tools to improve N fertilizer management is critical to increase its adoptio...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) contributes substantial amounts of N to corn (Zea mays L.) crops that f...
The current nitrogen (N) use in silage maize production can lead to considerable N losses to the env...
For maize (Zea mays L.), nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is often summarized from field to global scales...
No-tillage systems, associated to black oat as preceding cover crop, have been increasingly adopted....
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most limiting factors for maize (Zea mays L.) production worldwide. Over-...
The study was carried out for two years in maize in succession to the wheat using no tillage system ...