Cover crops (CCs) can affect the cropping systems' N dynamics and soil water content (SWC), but optimizing their potential effects requires knowledge of their growth pattern, N accumulation, and mineralization. For this purpose, a 3-year field experiment was initiated in northeast Italy involving a maize-soybean rotation. The objectives of this study were to (i) evaluate the use of time series vegetation indices (VIs) obtained from the Sentinel-2 satellite for monitoring the growth of CCs and estimating their biomass and N uptake at termination; (ii) investigate the effects of different CCs on cash crop yield and SWC; and (iii) use the simulation model CC-NCALC to predict the nitrogen contribution of CCs to subsequent cash crops. Three CC s...
Nitrogen (N) losses from cropping systems in the U.S. Midwest represent a major environmental and ec...
Cover crop biomass is helpful for weed and pest control, soil erosion control, nutrient recycling, a...
Cover crops have the potential to reduce nitrate (NO3) losses while improving soil quality, yet achi...
Soil properties variability is a factor that greatly influences cereals crops production and interac...
The demand for customized farm management prescription is increasing in order to maximize crop yield...
Cover crops are crucial to diversify cropping systems into more agroecological systems by providing ...
An effective establishment of a winter cover crop is important for reducing nitrogen leaching to gro...
The growing availability of high-resolution satellite image series offers new opportunities in agro-...
Nitrogen dynamics and water quality benefits deriving from the use of cover crops (CCs) are mostly i...
Cover crops are known to provide beneficial effects to agricultural systems such as a reduction in n...
The use of cover crops (CCs) is widely suggested as a sustainable agricultural practice. Nevertheles...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in maize that is an environmental issue; the result of over or a...
Winter cover crops are an essential part of managing nutrient and sediment losses from agricultural ...
Winter cover crops are an essential part of managing nutrient and sediment losses from agricultural ...
The termination date is recognized as a key management factor to enhance cover crops for multiple be...
Nitrogen (N) losses from cropping systems in the U.S. Midwest represent a major environmental and ec...
Cover crop biomass is helpful for weed and pest control, soil erosion control, nutrient recycling, a...
Cover crops have the potential to reduce nitrate (NO3) losses while improving soil quality, yet achi...
Soil properties variability is a factor that greatly influences cereals crops production and interac...
The demand for customized farm management prescription is increasing in order to maximize crop yield...
Cover crops are crucial to diversify cropping systems into more agroecological systems by providing ...
An effective establishment of a winter cover crop is important for reducing nitrogen leaching to gro...
The growing availability of high-resolution satellite image series offers new opportunities in agro-...
Nitrogen dynamics and water quality benefits deriving from the use of cover crops (CCs) are mostly i...
Cover crops are known to provide beneficial effects to agricultural systems such as a reduction in n...
The use of cover crops (CCs) is widely suggested as a sustainable agricultural practice. Nevertheles...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in maize that is an environmental issue; the result of over or a...
Winter cover crops are an essential part of managing nutrient and sediment losses from agricultural ...
Winter cover crops are an essential part of managing nutrient and sediment losses from agricultural ...
The termination date is recognized as a key management factor to enhance cover crops for multiple be...
Nitrogen (N) losses from cropping systems in the U.S. Midwest represent a major environmental and ec...
Cover crop biomass is helpful for weed and pest control, soil erosion control, nutrient recycling, a...
Cover crops have the potential to reduce nitrate (NO3) losses while improving soil quality, yet achi...