نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen leaching

تعداد نتایج: 127323  

2003
Cindy Nevison

Agricultural perturbations to the global nitrogen cycle, directly and indirectly, lead to enhanced biogenic production of nitrous oxide (N2O). Direct pathways include microbial nitrification and denitrification of fertiliser and manure nitrogen that remains in agricultural soils or animal waste management systems. Indirect pathways involve nitrogen that is removed from agricultural soils and an...

2013
M. Benoit J. Garnier G. Billen B. Mercier A. Azougui

A great challenge to science is to elucidate how agriculture can feed the increasing world population without damaging the environment, while preserving other resources such as freshwater. In the Seine basin, characterised by intensive agriculture, most of surface and underground water is contaminated by nitrate. Conventional agriculture has regularly increased the use of industrial fertilisers...

2016
Yasumasa Tojo Saori Iwamoto Mikako Ishii Toshihiko Matsuto Takayuki Matsuo

After nuclear accident in 2011, incineration residue contaminated by radioactive cesium had been produced. Government decided in 2011 that incineration residue with less than 8000 Bq/kg of radioactivity could be disposed of into conventional MSW landfill. Since radioactivity of bottom ash was reported to be low compared with fly ash, it had been disposed of MSW landfill based on the government ...

2010
Jinheng Zhang Junqiang Wang Yongliang Lv Jianting Liu Dapeng Li Zhenxuan Yao Xi Jiang Ying Liu

This research combined data from soil, terrain and meteorological surveys, with quantitative data from soil and water field studies to determine the leaching processes of nitrogen and phosphorus contaminants from field vegetation into the Dagu River. Using the Gray correlation analysis method, precipitation and irrigation were established as the major driving force behind leaching losses from c...

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
آذر شیخ زین الدین عبدالکریم اسماعیلی منصور زیبایی

introduction: agricultural activities increasingly use water, fertilizers and pesticides, which may generate negative impacts on environment. nowadays, nitrogen leaching from agricultural lands is a widespread global problem. therefore, alternative land management practices such as nutrient management (rate, method and time of application), tillage operations (conservation and no-tillage), and ...

2009
Chris van Kessel

Conventional wisdom postulates that leaching losses of N from agriculture systems are dominated by NO3 – . Although the export of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) into the groundwater has been recognized for more than 100 yr, it is often ignored when total N budgets are constructed. Leaching of DON into stream and drinking water reservoirs leads to eutrophication and acidifi cation, and can pos...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Lincoln Zotarelli Johannes M Scholberg Michael D Dukes Rafael Muñoz-Carpena

Proper N fertilizer and irrigation management can reduce nitrate leaching while maintaining crop yield, which is critical to enhance the sustainability of vegetable production on soils with poor water and nutrient-holding capacities. This study evaluated different methods to measure nitrate leaching in mulched drip-irrigated zucchini, pepper, and tomato production systems. Fertigation rates wer...

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