1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00011023
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Nitrate concentrations under winter wheat and in fallow soil during summer at Rothamsted

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“…A clear relationship between soil moisture and N uptake of the crop has also been found under field conditions (Smika et al, 1965;Young et al, 1967). Under dry soil conditions N0 3 -may accumulate in the top layer of the soil (Page and Talibudeen, 1977). The negative influence oflow soil moisture on the uptake of K+ by plants was reported by Mederski et al (1960) and by Mengel and von Braunschweig (1972).…”
Section: A Soil Factors and Processesmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…A clear relationship between soil moisture and N uptake of the crop has also been found under field conditions (Smika et al, 1965;Young et al, 1967). Under dry soil conditions N0 3 -may accumulate in the top layer of the soil (Page and Talibudeen, 1977). The negative influence oflow soil moisture on the uptake of K+ by plants was reported by Mederski et al (1960) and by Mengel and von Braunschweig (1972).…”
Section: A Soil Factors and Processesmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…On aerated cultivated soils with not too Iowa pH, NHc N is rapidly converted to N0 3 -, so in these soils N03is the most important directly available N form. The nitrate content is affected by various processes (Page and Talibudeen, 1977) such as vertical transport owing to evaporation or leaching, nitrification, denitrification, and uptake and assimilation by higher plants and microbes. On representative arable soils in the temperate zone a typical trend of the nitrate concentration in the soil throughout the growth season has been found.…”
Section: F Determination Of Avadable Nitrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%