Improving the efficiency of nitrogen fertilisation of sugarcane under minimum till and trash conservation cultural conditions (Final report SRDC Project BS37S)
Organisation | CSIRO |
Organisation | CSR |
Author | Chapman, LS |
Author | Freney, R |
Author | Denmead, OT |
Author | Wood, AW |
Author | Saffigna, PG |
Date Accessioned | 2015-04-08 |
Date Available | 2015-04-08 |
Issued | 1992 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/14217 |
Abstract | Objectives of the experiments were (1) Determine the extent of NH3 volatilisation when urea and ammonium sulfate are applied to the surface of a trash blanket in four cane-growing regions. Evaluate the effect of various placements of urea in a trash blanket under wet and dry moisture regimes by quantifying the amount of N recovered in the soil-plant system. |
Language | en |
Part of Series | BSES Internal Report; 1992 No 589 Report SD92002 |
Subject | Sugarcane |
Subject | Nitrogen (N) fertiliser |
Subject | Minimum tillage |
Subject | Trash |
Subject | Urea |
Subject | Volatilisation |
Subject | Ammonia |
Subject | Losses |
Title | Improving the efficiency of nitrogen fertilisation of sugarcane under minimum till and trash conservation cultural conditions (Final report SRDC Project BS37S) |
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Soil health and nutrient management [109]
Research outcomes: Soil health is improved with a resulting positive impact on the environment and yield growth. Improved reputation and relationship between industry and environmental groups.