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Nitrogen fertilization and water pollution

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Francis Broadbent , University of California
Roy S. Rauschkolb

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California Agriculture 31(5):24-25.

Published May 01, 1977

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Abstract

In an irrigated agricultural system, the fate of nitrogen in the soil is inescapably linked to water management. This has been confirmed by recent U.C. research into the relationship between applied nitrogen, crop yield, and nitrogen pollution potential.

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Nitrogen fertilization and water pollution

Francis Broadbent, Roy S. Rauschkolb
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Nitrogen fertilization and water pollution

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Authors

Francis Broadbent , University of California
Roy S. Rauschkolb

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(5):24-25.

Published May 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

In an irrigated agricultural system, the fate of nitrogen in the soil is inescapably linked to water management. This has been confirmed by recent U.C. research into the relationship between applied nitrogen, crop yield, and nitrogen pollution potential.

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