Reducing fertiliser application with localised nitrogen fertilizer injection at seeding for arable crops
Localized nitrogen injection at sowing as a strategy to reduce fertilizer use and improve nutrient efficiency in arable cropping systems.
Descripción detallada
This practice abstract presents a localized nitrogen fertilization technique for arable crops, where nitrogen fertilizer is placed close to the seed during sowing.
Key benefits:
Improves nitrogen use efficiency.
Reduces nitrogen losses through volatilization, leaching, and runoff.
Supports weed management by supplying nutrients directly to the crop rather than the entire soil surface.
Reduces environmental impacts associated with nitrogen fertilization.
Implementation:
Nitrogen can be placed in the seed furrow, below the seed line, between crop rows, or above the seed line.
The placement strategy depends on fertilizer type, crop requirements, toxicity risks, and technical feasibility.
Existing seed drills can often be equipped with fertilizer placement systems.
Results:
Tests on sugar beet showed that localized nitrogen application at sowing can reduce nitrogen fertilizer use by 30–50% compared with conventional fertilization practices.
The technology can contribute to lower production costs while maintaining crop nutrition and performance.
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Información detallada sobre la contribución
- Proyecto
- Ubicación
- Belgium
- Autores
- Marie Collard (CRA-W)
- Propósito
- Adopt innovative practices, Implement best practices, Learn and develop skills
- Tipo de fichero
- documento
- Creado el
- 31 dic 2024
- Lengua materna
- English
- Web oficial del proyecto
- ClieNFarms
- Licencia
- CC BY
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