2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4336893
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Nitrogen Inputs by Irrigation is a Missing Link in the Agricultural Nitrogen Cycle and Related Policies in Europe

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“…The most widely used variables contributing to the calculation of the recommended nitrogen fertilisation rates were the N uptake by the crop, the N derived from manure and the N released by crop residues (Table 4, Figure 1). The least employed variables were the N atmospheric losses, the N supplied through irrigation water (recently stressed by Serra et al, 2023), the stock of mineral N at harvest, the N leached, the N in the crop at the start of the mass balance, and the long term effects of farmyard manure. The Apparent Use Coefficient was only quoted three times, in spite of its ease of understanding and implementation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most widely used variables contributing to the calculation of the recommended nitrogen fertilisation rates were the N uptake by the crop, the N derived from manure and the N released by crop residues (Table 4, Figure 1). The least employed variables were the N atmospheric losses, the N supplied through irrigation water (recently stressed by Serra et al, 2023), the stock of mineral N at harvest, the N leached, the N in the crop at the start of the mass balance, and the long term effects of farmyard manure. The Apparent Use Coefficient was only quoted three times, in spite of its ease of understanding and implementation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%