R Zhang, L Nie, M Huang, H Yang, C Shi, Y Wei… - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Irrigation and nitrogen application directly affect the availability and distribution of soil nutrients. Understanding the response of soil nutrients to long-term water–fertilizer coupling …
K Ding, J Luo, TJ Clough, S Ledgard, S Lindsey… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exceed the pasture's immediate N demands, increasing the risk of N loss. Nitrous oxide (N 2 …
Urea present in cattle urine contributes large amounts of nitrogen (N) to grazed pastures, which can be the equivalent to approximately 1000 kg N ha− 1. However, there are no …
P Liu, WY Wang, HK ZHOU, XF MAO… - Chinese Journal of Plant …, 2021 - plant-ecology.com
Aims Nitrogen is the most limiting factor to artificial pastures. It is distributed unevenly in time and space, and has different forms, which are correlated with cultivation approaches and …
M Rumeau, C Marsden, N Ait-Mouheb… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Human urine concentrates 88% of the nitrogen and 50% of the phosphorus excreted by humans, making it a potential alternative crop fertilizer. However, knowledge gaps remain …
Urease inhibitors are used to delay the conversion of N supplied to soil as urea to better match the mineral N supply to crop demand. Using soil in petri dishes, we compared the …
Agricultural soils account for about 60% of the global atmospheric emissions of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). One of the main processes producing N2O is …