Nitrogen is often poorly managed in irrigated agro-ecosystems. Accumulation and leaching of N can occur due to excessive fertiliser N, high soil inorganic N carryover between seasons, rapid mineralisation in spring and poor irrigation scheduling. This can reduce forage yield, quality and N-use efficiency, and lead to pollution of soil and water resources. Experiments were conducted to test whether adaptive nitrogen and irrigation management approaches using ryegrass as a case study could (1) reduce N application without compromising yield, (2) maintain or improve forage quality, (3) improve water use efficiency, and (4) minimise potential for nitrate leaching, using the current local recommended fertiliser rates as a baseline. Adaptive mana...
In Canterbury, New Zealand, sowing a spring brassica crop is a popular option for dairy cow winterin...
Author previously known as Fitzgerald, Roshean.Nitrogen (N) leaching from soil is a significant conc...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
Management of nitrogen and water plays a significant role in increasing crop productivity. A large a...
Six supplementary irrigation management options for grazed grassland were defined and their effects ...
Irrigation is, on one hand, expected to increase the risk of nitrate leaching through increased rate...
Dynamic optimization of crop production with nonuniform irrigation and nitrogen carryover and leachi...
Water and nitrogen shortages in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) production can be improved by u...
It is crucial for agricultural production to identify the trigger that switches plants from vegetati...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching, associated with urine nitrogen (N) deposition during grazing is recognised ...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
In an effort to balance water reuse and protect groundwater quality when irrigating with reclaimed w...
N management under furrow irrigation is difficult because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) is frequently lea...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
The aim of this research was to assess the potential of using perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) an...
In Canterbury, New Zealand, sowing a spring brassica crop is a popular option for dairy cow winterin...
Author previously known as Fitzgerald, Roshean.Nitrogen (N) leaching from soil is a significant conc...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
Management of nitrogen and water plays a significant role in increasing crop productivity. A large a...
Six supplementary irrigation management options for grazed grassland were defined and their effects ...
Irrigation is, on one hand, expected to increase the risk of nitrate leaching through increased rate...
Dynamic optimization of crop production with nonuniform irrigation and nitrogen carryover and leachi...
Water and nitrogen shortages in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) production can be improved by u...
It is crucial for agricultural production to identify the trigger that switches plants from vegetati...
Nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching, associated with urine nitrogen (N) deposition during grazing is recognised ...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
In an effort to balance water reuse and protect groundwater quality when irrigating with reclaimed w...
N management under furrow irrigation is difficult because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) is frequently lea...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
The aim of this research was to assess the potential of using perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) an...
In Canterbury, New Zealand, sowing a spring brassica crop is a popular option for dairy cow winterin...
Author previously known as Fitzgerald, Roshean.Nitrogen (N) leaching from soil is a significant conc...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...