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Nitrogen Fertilization of Ponds

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1978
Abstract Nitrogen fertilization failed to increase the production of bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) and plankton in small experimental ponds (0.022 to 0.066 hectare) which were also fertilized with phosphorus. In an experiment conducted in larger ponds (0.57 to 10.32 hectares), nitrogen plus phosphorus fertilization was no more effective than ...
Claude E. Boyd, John W. Sowles
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Nitrogen Fertilization II: Fertilizer Requirements

2016
The N balance allows the calculation of the fertilizer requirement which depends on the amount of N absorbed by the crop, the amount of inorganic N in the soil or produced by mineralization and N losses of the system, which are quantified by the Recovery Efficiency. A fertilization plan should take into account the variability of environmental factors,
Miguel Quemada   +3 more
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Environmental friendly nitrogen fertilization

Science in China Series C Life Sciences, 2005
With the huge intensification of agriculture and the increasing awareness to human health and natural resources sustainability, there was a shift towards the development of environmental friendly N application approaches that support sustainable use of land and sustain food production.
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Nitrogen Fertilization I: The Nitrogen Balance

2016
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient in agricultural production. The natural input of N is due to N fixation, especially by Rhizobium bacteria that infect the roots of legumes. Organic N becomes inorganic through mineralization, and then inorganic N is absorbed by plants.
Miguel Quemada   +3 more
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Fertilizer Nitrogen Management

1989
ABSTRACT Nitrogen fertilizer supply is the primary nutrient limitation for both total world food supply and protein content. Unfortunately N fertilizer can also be a major contributor of N to ground water supplies if managed improperly. “Proper use” of N fertilizer involves accurate assessment of need before application.
G.A. PETERSON, W.W. FRYE
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The Impact of Nitrogen Fertilization

1980
A main source of anthropogenic nitrous oxide in the future will be the increasing use of industrially produced nitrogen fertilizers. Biological processes in the soil convert fixed nitrogen to N2O which is emitted to the atmosphere. Large uncertainties are connected with these production processes, and reliable estimates of their efficiencies are ...
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Development of fertilizers for enhanced nitrogen use efficiency – Trends and perspectives

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Christian O Dimkpa   +2 more
exaly  

Nitrogen Fertilizers and NH3 Volatilization: Effect of Temperature and Soil Moisture

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2020
Felipe Cunha Siman   +2 more
exaly  

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