The current nitrogen (N) use in silage maize production can lead to considerable N losses to the environment. Maize growers fear that a reduction of N inputs needed to minimize N losses might depress yields. The objective of this study was therefore to quantify: (1) the response of silage maize dry matter (DM) yields to N, (2) the economically optimal N reserve, and (3) the trade-off between silage maize DM yield and N losses. The indicators of N losses used in this study were the difference between N input and N uptake and the post-harvest residual soil mineral N. Regression models were used to fit DM yields and N uptakes of silage maize measured in 25 experiments on sandy soils in the Netherlands to the sum (SUMN) of the soil mineral N re...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adv...
ABSTRACT: The modeling for agriculture is a mathematical tool that allows us to weigh the effects of...
The current nitrogen (N) use in silage maize production can lead to considerable N losses to the env...
In order to increase crop production and reduce environmental pollution by nitrogen(N)fertilizer, a ...
Silage maize is, after grassland, the second largest crop in the Netherlands. The amounts of nutrien...
In 1991-94 the effects of subsurface band application of mineral N fertilizer on the N recovery and ...
We investigated the influences of different nitrogen fertilizer rate on maize production, nitrogen u...
Rye and grass cover crops can potentially intercept residual soil mineral nitrogen (SMN), reduce ove...
For maize (Zea mays L.), nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is often summarized from field to global scales...
Resource use efficiency requires a correct appreciation of the nitrogen (N) fertilizer replacement v...
Abstract: The use of legume crops in maize rotation systems may decrease the need for nitrogen (N) f...
For economical and environmental reasons nitrogen management is of major importance in growing silag...
The fate of the added N on a sandy loam soil was determined in an improved fallow - maize sequence f...
Nitrate (NO3-) leaching from grassland can be kept at acceptable levels, but is often high after plo...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adv...
ABSTRACT: The modeling for agriculture is a mathematical tool that allows us to weigh the effects of...
The current nitrogen (N) use in silage maize production can lead to considerable N losses to the env...
In order to increase crop production and reduce environmental pollution by nitrogen(N)fertilizer, a ...
Silage maize is, after grassland, the second largest crop in the Netherlands. The amounts of nutrien...
In 1991-94 the effects of subsurface band application of mineral N fertilizer on the N recovery and ...
We investigated the influences of different nitrogen fertilizer rate on maize production, nitrogen u...
Rye and grass cover crops can potentially intercept residual soil mineral nitrogen (SMN), reduce ove...
For maize (Zea mays L.), nitrogen (N) fertilizer use is often summarized from field to global scales...
Resource use efficiency requires a correct appreciation of the nitrogen (N) fertilizer replacement v...
Abstract: The use of legume crops in maize rotation systems may decrease the need for nitrogen (N) f...
For economical and environmental reasons nitrogen management is of major importance in growing silag...
The fate of the added N on a sandy loam soil was determined in an improved fallow - maize sequence f...
Nitrate (NO3-) leaching from grassland can be kept at acceptable levels, but is often high after plo...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
High nitrogen (N) application rates are used by maize growers as an 'insurance', but may have an adv...
ABSTRACT: The modeling for agriculture is a mathematical tool that allows us to weigh the effects of...