We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regimes and phosphorus fertilization of pastures. Archived soil samples (0–75 mm) collected annually from two long-term trials in New Zealand were analyzed for %C and %N from three P input treatments (ranging from 0 to 376 kg superphosphate ha−1 yr−1, 1952–2009) and three irrigation treatments (unirrigated and irrigated when soil moisture content fell below either 10 or 20%, 1959–2002). In the fertilizer trial, soil C increased linearly from 2.7 to 4.2%, and there was no difference in rates of increase in C between treatments, despite much greater aboveground production when P was added. This lack of difference was attributed to higher stocking rat...
The largest terrestrial store of carbon (C) is in soil and research has shown that anthropogenic lan...
© 2014 British Society of Soil Science. Irrigation of grazed pasture significantly increases plant a...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Soils constitute the largest pool of terrestrial carbon, and the development and adoption of methods...
Soil organic matter is important as storage for carbon and nutrients, supporting soil structure, and...
Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial stock of carbon, and agricultural soils have potentia...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
The ability to quantify the impacts of changing management practices on the components of net ecosys...
There are few records of long-term trends in soil C and N in grazed pasture systems but recent measu...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Long-term irrigation of temperate pastures has been reported to either increase or decrease soil org...
The effect of 62 years of different irrigation regimes on the amounts, forms and distribution of pho...
The effects of fertilization on the distributions of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) in soil ag...
The largest terrestrial store of carbon (C) is in soil and research has shown that anthropogenic lan...
© 2014 British Society of Soil Science. Irrigation of grazed pasture significantly increases plant a...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Soils constitute the largest pool of terrestrial carbon, and the development and adoption of methods...
Soil organic matter is important as storage for carbon and nutrients, supporting soil structure, and...
Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial stock of carbon, and agricultural soils have potentia...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
The ability to quantify the impacts of changing management practices on the components of net ecosys...
There are few records of long-term trends in soil C and N in grazed pasture systems but recent measu...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Long-term irrigation of temperate pastures has been reported to either increase or decrease soil org...
The effect of 62 years of different irrigation regimes on the amounts, forms and distribution of pho...
The effects of fertilization on the distributions of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) in soil ag...
The largest terrestrial store of carbon (C) is in soil and research has shown that anthropogenic lan...
© 2014 British Society of Soil Science. Irrigation of grazed pasture significantly increases plant a...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...