Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high animal density. In the semiarid area of Pla d’Urgell, in the Ebro Valley, North-East Spain, irrigated crops receive large amounts of nutrients in the form of manure and mineral fertilizers. We studied the effect of pig slurry and additional side-dress mineral fertilizers on irrigated wheat, Triticum aestivum L., on a coarse loam soil, with high soil P and K levels. Yields increased by 62.3% when using pig slurry. The application of ammonium sulfate nitrate sidedress did not significantly increase wheat production. The average apparent recoveries were higher for potassium (88.7%) than for nitrogen (51.3%) and phosphorus (36.3%). Greater am...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
1 Poster (reproducido a A-3 desde el powerpoint original)Ammonia volatilization causes a decrease of...
[EN] Pig slurry is a valuable fertilizer for crop production but at the same time its management may...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Intensive pig farming produces large amounts of slurry, which is applied to agricultural soils as fe...
Using slurries as fertilizers is a promising strategy for the reuse of nutrients and striving toward...
In dryland agricultural systems, pig slurry (PS) is usually applied to cereal crops only at sowing,...
Aim of the study: The use of pig slurry as fertiliser is associated with gaseous nitrogen (N) losses...
Nutrient recycling using pig slurry is a common agricultural practice to manage the ever-increasing ...
Pig slurry is used as a fertilizer in agricultural soil. The intensification of swine breeding, alon...
AbstractHigh rates and successive applications of pig slurry can cause nutrient transfer by surface ...
Nitrate vulnerable zones (NVZs) are areas considered to be at high risk of water pollution due to an...
In areas of Southern Europe with very intensive pig production, most of the pig slurry (PS) is appli...
Applying pig slurry to the land as fertilizer at appropriate agronomic rates is important to close n...
Intensive swine production is an important agricultural and economical activity in Europe. The high ...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
1 Poster (reproducido a A-3 desde el powerpoint original)Ammonia volatilization causes a decrease of...
[EN] Pig slurry is a valuable fertilizer for crop production but at the same time its management may...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Intensive pig farming produces large amounts of slurry, which is applied to agricultural soils as fe...
Using slurries as fertilizers is a promising strategy for the reuse of nutrients and striving toward...
In dryland agricultural systems, pig slurry (PS) is usually applied to cereal crops only at sowing,...
Aim of the study: The use of pig slurry as fertiliser is associated with gaseous nitrogen (N) losses...
Nutrient recycling using pig slurry is a common agricultural practice to manage the ever-increasing ...
Pig slurry is used as a fertilizer in agricultural soil. The intensification of swine breeding, alon...
AbstractHigh rates and successive applications of pig slurry can cause nutrient transfer by surface ...
Nitrate vulnerable zones (NVZs) are areas considered to be at high risk of water pollution due to an...
In areas of Southern Europe with very intensive pig production, most of the pig slurry (PS) is appli...
Applying pig slurry to the land as fertilizer at appropriate agronomic rates is important to close n...
Intensive swine production is an important agricultural and economical activity in Europe. The high ...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
1 Poster (reproducido a A-3 desde el powerpoint original)Ammonia volatilization causes a decrease of...
[EN] Pig slurry is a valuable fertilizer for crop production but at the same time its management may...