2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.897221
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Winter warming effects on soil nitrate leaching under cover crops: A field study using high-frequency weighing lysimeters

Abstract: Leaching of nitrate (NO3−)—a reactive nitrogen form with impacts on ecosystem health—increases during the non-growing season (NGS) of agricultural soils under cold climates. Cover crops are effective at reducing NGS NO3− leaching, but this benefit may be altered with less snow cover inducing more soil freezing under warmer winters. Our objective was to quantify the effect of winter warming on NO3− leaching from cover crops for a loamy sand (LS) and a silt loam (SIL) soil. This research was conducted over 2 yea… Show more

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