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The nature of ochre deposition and drain blockage in a fine sandy loam soil.Gameda, S. January 1981 (has links)
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The nature of ochre deposition and drain blockage in a fine sandy loam soil.Gameda, S. January 1981 (has links)
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Denitrification in sandy loam soil as influenced by water table depth and nitrogen fertilization rateElmi, Abdirashid A. January 1998 (has links)
Increasing levels of nitrate (NO3-) in groundwater have become a major environmental and health concern. In situations where NO3-concentrations in the soil-water system pose an environmental hazard, water table management may be a desirable practice to reduce such pollution. Careful management of N applications is also believed to reduce NO3- levels. / A field experiment was conducted in 1996 and 1997 at St. Emmanuel, Quebec, about 30 km South-West of Macdonald Campus of McGill University, to investigate the effect of water table management (WTM) and N fertilizer combinations on potentially leachable NO3- and denitrification rates in the top soil layer (0--0.15 m). The field was planted with monocrop corn (Zea mays. L) in both years. Treatments consisted of a factorial combination of two water table managements, free drainage (FD) and subirrigation (SI) (about 1.0 m and 0.6 m, respectively, below the soil surface) and two N fertilizer rates, 200 kg ha-1 (N200) and 120 kg ha-1 (N120). / Water table management had a significant effect on reducing NO3 - concentrations in the soil profile. Subirrigation treatment reduced NO3- in the top soil layer by 41% and 15% in 1996 and 1997, respectively. Similarly, NO3 - levels were 50% and 20% lower in N120 compared to N200 treatment. / Climatic conditions (rainfall and temperature) played a large role in regulating denitrification rates. Due to drier and cooler conditions in 1997, denitrification rates were lower compared to 1996, leaving more NO3 - in the soil profile. Following harvest, this high NO 3- concentration may be subject to leaching.
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Denitrification in sandy loam soil as influenced by water table depth and nitrogen fertilization rateElmi, Abdirashid A. January 1998 (has links)
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A subsurface irrigation experiment on a St. Samuel sandy loam soil /Hoyningen Huene, Bernhard von. January 1984 (has links)
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A subsurface irrigation experiment on a St. Samuel sandy loam soil /Hoyningen Huene, Bernhard von January 1984 (has links)
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