2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2015.07.019
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Effect of ammonium and nitrate nitrogen fertilizers on wheat yield in relation to accumulated nitrate at different depths of soil in drylands of China

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“…(2018) found that under nitrogen treatment, sweet sorghum had higher concentration of NDF and ADF. Similarly, it was also reported by Wang et al (2015) and Zhang et al (2016) that N fertilizer had limited effect on forage quality. It could also be associated with the other factors such as varieties, soil characteristics, cutting period, and environmental condition.…”
Section: Nutrient Compositionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…(2018) found that under nitrogen treatment, sweet sorghum had higher concentration of NDF and ADF. Similarly, it was also reported by Wang et al (2015) and Zhang et al (2016) that N fertilizer had limited effect on forage quality. It could also be associated with the other factors such as varieties, soil characteristics, cutting period, and environmental condition.…”
Section: Nutrient Compositionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The increase in SOM content with addition of organic fertilizers was also reported by Khaled and Fawy (2011) concluded that HA increased the organic matter content of the soil and promote the chelation of many elements and increased the chances of availability to plants. Organic materials increased the O.M content of soil up to 1.17-2.85 kg ha -1 and reduced the oxidation stability of SOM (Wang et al, 2015 andLi et al, 2017). 8.12 1.30 a *P (P0, P1, P2 and P3): P2O5 levels (control, 60, 90 and 150 kg ha -1 ) and HA (H0 and H1): Humic acid levels (control and 500 g ha -1 ).…”
Section: Post-harvest Soil Ph and Organic Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang Xiao and other studies have shown that after waste water irrigation, the majority of nutrients was absorbed by colloids and enriched in the topsoil [16][17][18][19][20], so the total soil nutrient content distribution trend with increasing soil depth decreases [26][27], Li Fayong's studies also have shown, 10cm and 20cm nitrate nitrogen content to be significantly higher than fresh water, indicating that saline water could improve surface-soil nitrate nitrogen [28], and Qian Juju's research showed that water quality conditions in different ,the soil surface N03-N peak changes as followed: water> dilute the sewage> recycling water> water. Huang Guanhua had got the similar conclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%