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Author(s): Debosz, K.K.
Publication Date: January 1, 1994
Reference: Acta Agriculture Scandinavica, Section B. Soil and Plant Science. 44: 142-148.
Country: Denmark

Summary:

An important part of the nitrogen available to plant comes from the microbial activity resulting in N mineralization of the N bound to soil organic matter or crop residues. N losses to the environment will also come from N mineralization and not only for N oversupply to the plant-soil system. N mineralization will vary with agricultural practices such as N fertilization, tillage, crop rotation and manure application. An emphasis is put on the method used to evaluate the N mineralization as in situ measurements are relatively new.

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