This study presents a meta-analysis of 12 experiments that quantify nitrate-N leaching losses from grazed pasture systems in alluvial sedimentary soils in Canterbury (New Zealand). Mean measured nitrate-N leached (kg N/ha × 100 mm drainage) losses were 2.7 when no urine was applied, 8.4 at the urine rate of 300 kg N/ha, 9.8 at 500 kg N/ha, 24.5 at 700 kg N/ha and 51.4 at 1000 kg N/ha. Lismore soils presented significantly higher nitrate-N losses compared to Templeton soils. Moreover, a multiple linear regression (MLR) model was developed to determine the key factors that influence nitrate-N leaching and to predict nitrate-N leaching losses. The MLR analyses was calibrated and validated using 82 average values of nitrate-N leached and 48 exp...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Applying high rates of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to crops has two major disadvantages: (1) the low N f...
The aim of this research programme was to determine the effects of pasture species composition and a...
Nitrate (NO₃‾) leaching losses from lysimeters on a dairy farm were measured using an automated moni...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in New Zealand. Nitrate leach...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching from agriculture has become an increasigly important issue in New Zealand. T...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in the South Island. A number...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College ‘s Coates Farm in the...
Comparisons were made between 1988 and 1991 to evaluate three methods of estimating the leaching of ...
Environmental concerns over nitrate-N contamination of surface and groundwater have led to a number ...
Quantifying nitrogen (N) losses below the root zone is highly challenging due to uncertainties assoc...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
Urine patches are an important nitrogen input source in managed pasture systems. The objective of th...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Applying high rates of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to crops has two major disadvantages: (1) the low N f...
The aim of this research programme was to determine the effects of pasture species composition and a...
Nitrate (NO₃‾) leaching losses from lysimeters on a dairy farm were measured using an automated moni...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in New Zealand. Nitrate leach...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching from agriculture has become an increasigly important issue in New Zealand. T...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in dairy farming in the South Island. A number...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College ‘s Coates Farm in the...
Comparisons were made between 1988 and 1991 to evaluate three methods of estimating the leaching of ...
Environmental concerns over nitrate-N contamination of surface and groundwater have led to a number ...
Quantifying nitrogen (N) losses below the root zone is highly challenging due to uncertainties assoc...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
Urine patches are an important nitrogen input source in managed pasture systems. The objective of th...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Applying high rates of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to crops has two major disadvantages: (1) the low N f...
The aim of this research programme was to determine the effects of pasture species composition and a...