Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances and their effects on crop yield under various climate and soil conditions. In this study, the calibrated Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2) was used to assess crop yield and N leaching under current and alternative management practices in a double-cropped wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) system under longterm weather conditions (1970-2009) for dominant soil types at 15 locations in the North China Plain. The results provided quantitative long-term variation of deep seepage and N leaching at these locations, which strengthened the existing qualitative knowledge for site-specific management of water and N. In general, th...
Excess of water irrigation and fertilizer consumption by crops has resulted in high soil nitrogen (N...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Agricultural system models are potential tools for evaluating soil-water-nutrient management in inte...
Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances ...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Excessive N and water use in agriculture causes environmental degradation and can potentially jeopar...
Excessive N and water use in agriculture causes environmental degradation and can potentially jeopar...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Field experiments were carried out in Huantai County from 2006 to 2008 to evaluate the effects of di...
Agricultural soils account for more than 50% of nitrogen leaching (L-N) to groundwater in China. Whe...
Agricultural soils account for more than 50% of nitrogen leaching (L-N) to groundwater in China. Whe...
A large amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to the winter wheat-summer maize double cropping ...
A large amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to the winter wheat-summer maize double cropping ...
Water is the most important limiting factor of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) ...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Excess of water irrigation and fertilizer consumption by crops has resulted in high soil nitrogen (N...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Agricultural system models are potential tools for evaluating soil-water-nutrient management in inte...
Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances ...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Excessive N and water use in agriculture causes environmental degradation and can potentially jeopar...
Excessive N and water use in agriculture causes environmental degradation and can potentially jeopar...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Field experiments were carried out in Huantai County from 2006 to 2008 to evaluate the effects of di...
Agricultural soils account for more than 50% of nitrogen leaching (L-N) to groundwater in China. Whe...
Agricultural soils account for more than 50% of nitrogen leaching (L-N) to groundwater in China. Whe...
A large amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to the winter wheat-summer maize double cropping ...
A large amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to the winter wheat-summer maize double cropping ...
Water is the most important limiting factor of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) ...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Excess of water irrigation and fertilizer consumption by crops has resulted in high soil nitrogen (N...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Agricultural system models are potential tools for evaluating soil-water-nutrient management in inte...