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Xiangzhou Zheng, Chenyi Zou, Yasa Wang, Shuping Qin, Hong Ding and Yushu Zhang
Herbicide residues in farmland soils have attracted a great deal of attention in recent decades. Their accumulation potentially decreases the activity of microbes and related enzymes, as well as disturbs the nitrogen cycle in farmland soils. In previous ...
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Naila Sumreen Hina
The significance of nitrogen in agricultural ecosystems cannot be overstated; however, it can pose a threat to the environment when it leaches into groundwater. This comprehensive meta-analysis sheds light on the complex relationship between organic and ...
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Harold van Es
Among essential crop nutrients, nitrogen is the greatest management challenge in maize (Zea mays L.) production due to high requisite rates as well as dynamic transformations and losses. Climate plays a role in N management through changes in crop calend...
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Tajamul Hussain, Hero T. Gollany, David J. Mulla, Zhao Ben, Muhammad Tahir, Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim, Ke Liu, Saliha Maqbool, Nurda Hussain and Saowapa Duangpan
A suitable nitrogen (N) application rate (NAR) and ideal planting period could improve upland rice productivity, enhance the soil water utilization, and reduce N losses. This study was conducted for the assessment and application of the EPIC model to sim...
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Hongliang Wu, Luming Wang, Xiuping Liu, Qiang Li, Changai Lu and Wenxu Dong
Appropriate deep application of fertilizer is the key basis for improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). However, the effects of different deep application methods and fertilizer types on nutrient migration, NUE and biomass in wheat season are unclear. T...
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Dongyu Cai, Muhammad Rizwan Shoukat, Yudong Zheng, Haibin Tan, Mengyao Sun and Haijun Yan
High efficient nitrogen (N) application method and proper N management strategies can further reduce the losses and enhance N use efficiency. Field experiments were conducted in the 2015?2016 and 2016?2017 growing seasons to evaluate the effects of four ...
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Martin ten Huf and Hans-Werner Olfs
Easy and inexpensive methods for measuring ammonia emissions in multi-plot field trials allow the comparison of several treatments with liquid manure application. One approach that might be suitable under these conditions is the dynamic tube method (DTM)...
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Ying Ding, Siyu Zhu, Run Pan, Jiangping Bu, Yong Liu and Aifang Ding
The application of biochar can affect soil properties and retention of fertilizer nitrogen, but its effects and mechanism on the retention capacity of different forms of nitrogen in soils are still uncertain. In this study, an indoor soil column leaching...
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Yong Wang, Quanhou Dai, Pengwei Ding, Kuaifen Li, Xingsong Yi, Jie He, Xudong Peng, Youjin Yan, Min Zhao and Yingchong Yang
Nitrogen loss is the main reason for land quality degradation and productivity decline and an important factor in groundwater pollution. Extreme rainfall has occurred frequently in Karst areas of southwest China in recent years. It is of great significan...
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Josue De Los Rios, Arne Poyda, Friedhelm Taube, Christof Kluß, Ralf Loges and Thorsten Reinsch
Many studies recommend no-till (NT) to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) in the topsoil (<30 cm) of arable land to counterbalance greenhouse gas emissions. Its potential use to mitigate SOC losses during conversion and renovation of grassland ecosystems...
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