Nitrogen efficiency with no-till and conventional tillage cropping systems for energy conservation and water quality benefits
Nitrogen efficiency with no-till and conventional tillage cropping systems for energy conservation and water quality benefits
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1992
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Kanwar, Rameshwar
Baker, James
Kanwar, Rameshwar
Baker, James
Kanwar, Rameshwar
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Abstract
Agricultural chemicals pose a threat to groundwater largely because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) and pesticides are leached (removed) by downward-percolating surface water that infiltrates soil. Assessing conventional agriculture' s true impact on groundwater quality depends on a better understanding of how and why these chemicals move through and below the crop root zone.