2014
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2014.881859
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Nitrogen Leaching Of Spring Wheat Genotypes (Triticum AestivumL.) Varying In Nitrogen-Related Traits

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“…Researches have confirmed that maintaining high NUE would minimize the amount of N subject to leaching (Gerwing et al ., ; Luo et al ., ; Canalia et al ., ). N leaching can therefore be minimized by either reducing N fertilizer rates or increasing the proportion of applied N removed in the harvested portion of the crop (Meng et al ., ; Noulas et al ., ). Research has been conducted around the world to minimize N fertilizer losses (Ventura & Watanabe, ; Martin et al ., ; Moreno et al ., ; Meng et al ., ; Rasouli et al ., ), and strategies for improving NUE include optimizing timing of N application at appropriate rates, soil tests and plant monitoring, diversifying crop rotations, using cover crops, reducing tillage and using nitrification inhibitors (Yin et al ., ; Zhang, ; Wang et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Researches have confirmed that maintaining high NUE would minimize the amount of N subject to leaching (Gerwing et al ., ; Luo et al ., ; Canalia et al ., ). N leaching can therefore be minimized by either reducing N fertilizer rates or increasing the proportion of applied N removed in the harvested portion of the crop (Meng et al ., ; Noulas et al ., ). Research has been conducted around the world to minimize N fertilizer losses (Ventura & Watanabe, ; Martin et al ., ; Moreno et al ., ; Meng et al ., ; Rasouli et al ., ), and strategies for improving NUE include optimizing timing of N application at appropriate rates, soil tests and plant monitoring, diversifying crop rotations, using cover crops, reducing tillage and using nitrification inhibitors (Yin et al ., ; Zhang, ; Wang et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%