Field observations on nitrogen catch crops. III. Transfer of nitrogen to the succeeding main crop
Vos, J.; Putten, P.E.L. van der
Plant and Soil 236(2): 263-273
2001
ISSN/ISBN: 0032-079X
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012795020139
Accession: 003770736
In temperate climates with a precipitation surplus during autumn and winter, nitrogen (N) catch crops can help to reduce nitrogen losses from cropping systems by absorbing nitrogen from the soil and transferring it to a following main crop.
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