Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can enhance NH3 volatilization, thus impacting crop production. A fertilizer experiment with five levels of N addition (0, 79, 147, 215 and 375 kg N ha-1) was performed in 2009 and 2010 in a maize field in Huanghuaihai region, China, where \u3e 300 kg N ha-1 has been routinely applied to soil during maize growth period of 120 days. Responses of net N mineralization, inorganic N flux (0–10cm), NH3 volatilization, and maize yield to N fertilization were measured. During the growth period, net N mineralization and nitrification varied seasonally, with higher rates occurring in August and coinciding with the R1 stage of maize growth. Soil NO3---N contributed ...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and excessive application rates can decr...
Nitrogen (N) applications can have a significant effect on soil N availability. The effect of 3 year...
China consumes more than one-third of the world’s nitrogen (N) fertilizer, and an increasing amount ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can enhance N...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can enhance N...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can en-hance ...
Nitrogen (N) applications can have a significant effect on soil N availability. The effect of 3 year...
China’s growing population led to a drastic intensification of agriculture and livestock production ...
A large amount of nitrogen fertilizer is applied in maize planting in Northeast China, but the recov...
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and maize straw inc...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
We investigated the influences of different nitrogen fertilizer rate on maize production, nitrogen u...
Purpose: Understanding the soil nitrogen (N) mineralization potential (N0) and crop N availability d...
In the sub-humid region of Northeast China, increasing use of center-pivot irrigation systems has ca...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and excessive application rates can decr...
Nitrogen (N) applications can have a significant effect on soil N availability. The effect of 3 year...
China consumes more than one-third of the world’s nitrogen (N) fertilizer, and an increasing amount ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can enhance N...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can enhance N...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization potentially affects soil N mineralization and leaching, and can en-hance ...
Nitrogen (N) applications can have a significant effect on soil N availability. The effect of 3 year...
China’s growing population led to a drastic intensification of agriculture and livestock production ...
A large amount of nitrogen fertilizer is applied in maize planting in Northeast China, but the recov...
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and maize straw inc...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
We investigated the influences of different nitrogen fertilizer rate on maize production, nitrogen u...
Purpose: Understanding the soil nitrogen (N) mineralization potential (N0) and crop N availability d...
In the sub-humid region of Northeast China, increasing use of center-pivot irrigation systems has ca...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and excessive application rates can decr...
Nitrogen (N) applications can have a significant effect on soil N availability. The effect of 3 year...
China consumes more than one-third of the world’s nitrogen (N) fertilizer, and an increasing amount ...