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.

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Részletes leírás

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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ClieNFarms

Climate Neutral Farms

Helyszín
Belgium
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Marie Collard (CRA-W)
Cél
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dokumentum
Készült
2024. dec. 31.
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English
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