To relieve the situation of the agricultural nonpoint pollution (NPS) in south and east China, paddy field controlled drainage (PFCD) is applied as an important and efficient approach to agricultural water management. A series of PFCD tests at four major growth stages of rice were conducted by use of 18 lysimeters. Concentration of ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N) in surface and subsurface paddy water was observed. The results indicated that the concentration of NH4+-N and NO3--N in paddy water declined with the persistence of a waterlogged condition. Compared to traditional drainage, PFCD reduced N loss in surface water by 95.6%, 78.7%, 59.6%, and 87.4% at the stage of tillering, jointing-booting, heading-flowering, ...
The research on the effect of water-saving irrigation technology on the loss of nutrients and chemic...
Copyright © 2014 Yupu He et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
With the growing problem of agricultural nonpoint source pollution, it is an urgent issue to explore...
AbstractWhile many controlled irrigation and drainage techniques have been adopted in China, the env...
The effect of controlled drainage (CD) on ammonia volatilization (AV) losses from paddy fields under...
Controlled irrigation and drainage (CID) has received attention for improving water quality. Under C...
The use of water-saving irrigation techniques has been encouraged in rice fields in response to irri...
Nitrogen leached from a paddy field could adversely affect subsurface water and groundwater quality....
AbstractField experiments and laboratory analysis were carried out to determine the effects of contr...
AbstractThe experiment was carried out in Nanjing Vegetables (Flowers) Scientific Institute with 4 k...
Surface runoff is one of the predominant routes for agricultural nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) los...
This paper provides details of a study to track the lateral seepage of nitrogen through the bunds of...
Solute runoff and leaching are two direct pathways of nutrient pollution from paddy fields into wate...
ABSTRACT Increased use of N fertilizer may substantially increase of nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) lea...
The research on the effect of water-saving irrigation technology on the loss of nutrients and chemic...
Copyright © 2014 Yupu He et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
With the growing problem of agricultural nonpoint source pollution, it is an urgent issue to explore...
AbstractWhile many controlled irrigation and drainage techniques have been adopted in China, the env...
The effect of controlled drainage (CD) on ammonia volatilization (AV) losses from paddy fields under...
Controlled irrigation and drainage (CID) has received attention for improving water quality. Under C...
The use of water-saving irrigation techniques has been encouraged in rice fields in response to irri...
Nitrogen leached from a paddy field could adversely affect subsurface water and groundwater quality....
AbstractField experiments and laboratory analysis were carried out to determine the effects of contr...
AbstractThe experiment was carried out in Nanjing Vegetables (Flowers) Scientific Institute with 4 k...
Surface runoff is one of the predominant routes for agricultural nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) los...
This paper provides details of a study to track the lateral seepage of nitrogen through the bunds of...
Solute runoff and leaching are two direct pathways of nutrient pollution from paddy fields into wate...
ABSTRACT Increased use of N fertilizer may substantially increase of nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) lea...
The research on the effect of water-saving irrigation technology on the loss of nutrients and chemic...
Copyright © 2014 Yupu He et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...