Nitrogen leaching is one of the consequences of excessive rainfall, and the element can just as easily escape the soil due to ...
fertile soil; by using green manure or growing legumes to fix nitrogen from the air through the process of biological nitrogen fixation; by micro-dose fertilizer applications, to replenish losses ...
Sustainable soil health: by Lalin I De Silva With the escalating impacts of climate change, Sri Lanka’s plantation ...
soil organic carbon, available nitrogen, available phosphorus, total nitrogen and total phosphorus, which were significantly negatively correlated with DOC. The researchers thus proposed to ...
Nitrogen and potassium are fundamental nutrients for plant growth, but imbalances frequently disrupt agricultural systems.
Extreme weather spurred by climate change, including droughts and heavy rains, may increase the risk of nitrates from ...
Climate-driven extreme weather conditions, such as droughts and intense precipitation, may be accelerating the pace at which ...
It’s a nitrogen scavenger – Rye has the ability to take up excess soil nitrate from a previous crop or fall-applied manure, decreasing the risk of run-off and overwinter leaching. Fall-planted ...