2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2011.07.032
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Effects of tomato cannery water forage irrigation on nitrogen and carbon in a clay loam soil

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“…This is 2-4x the gaseous emission suggested in our balance and provides some indication that emissions of this magnitude are possible, especially considering that the effluent is surface applied. A recent study by Johns et al (2011) on the nitrogen balance at a tomato canary wastewater land application area indicated gaseous nitrogen losses of 1500 to 2600 kg N/ha with often significant losses of native soil N occurring. These losses are similar to those suggested by the nitrogen balance on the vegetative treatment systems reported here, again indicating that nitrogen emissions of this magnitude are plausible.…”
Section: Nitrogen Cycling and Retention In Vtssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is 2-4x the gaseous emission suggested in our balance and provides some indication that emissions of this magnitude are possible, especially considering that the effluent is surface applied. A recent study by Johns et al (2011) on the nitrogen balance at a tomato canary wastewater land application area indicated gaseous nitrogen losses of 1500 to 2600 kg N/ha with often significant losses of native soil N occurring. These losses are similar to those suggested by the nitrogen balance on the vegetative treatment systems reported here, again indicating that nitrogen emissions of this magnitude are plausible.…”
Section: Nitrogen Cycling and Retention In Vtssmentioning
confidence: 99%