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Nitrogen Fertilization in the Environment 1995 Edition

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Author(s)Peter Bacon
PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISBN9780824789947
Pages624
BindingHardback
LanguageEnglish
Publish YearJanuary 1995

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Taylor & Francis Nitrogen Fertilization in the Environment 1995 Edition by Peter Bacon

This study examines the interactions between nitrogen and the ecosystem and discusses nitrogen fertilization practices around the world. Simulation models that play an important role in determining the dynamics of source-sink relationships are presented, helping to pinpoint inefficiencies and develop strategies to synchronize nitrogen supply and demand. Table of Contents : World nitrogen supply and demand - an overview; plant uptake and utilization of nitrogen; developments in modelling nitrogen transformations in soil; modelling N fertilization requirements for crops and pastures; nitrogen fertilization of upland crops; nitrogen fertilization practices of lowland rice culture; nitrogen management and fertilization of tropical plantation tree crops; nitrogen management for intensively grown arable crops and field vegetables; nitrogen management in orchards; nitrogen cycling in grazing systems; nitrogen fertilization practices in forestry; atmospheric N2 fixation as an alternative N source; organic wastes as alternative nitrogen sources; modelling the effects of management practices on nitrogen in soils and ground water; minimizing gaseous losses of nitrogen.