Impacts of Fertilization and Irrigation on Soil Nitrogen Cycling and Crop Nitrogen Utilization
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Crop Production".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 December 2024 | Viewed by 2751
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Interests: joint utilization of multiple water sources; well channel combination; irrigation technology; irrigation system; groundwater development, utilization, and protection; environmental effects of irrigation
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Interests: highly efficient use of non-conventional water resources in agriculture; analysis and risk assessment of water environmental factors in irrigation areas; brackish water utilization in agriculture; saline alkali land transformation and treatment technology
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Dear Colleagues,
Water and nitrogen are two essential substances that play an indispensable role in promoting normal crop growth. In recent years, scientists across the globe have conducted extensive research on the mechanism and application technology of crop water and fertilizer regulation, making significant discoveries that help in promoting the rapid development of agriculture. However, due to the numerous impacts of environmental changes, global water shortage have only further intensified, and the ecological and environmental problems caused by unreasonable fertilization have become increasingly severe. These issues pose a serious threat to food security and sustainable development of agriculture. Thus, it is of dire necessity to address the challenges associated with agricultural water and soil resource bottlenecks, and further improve crop water and nitrogen utilization efficiency to ensure food security.
Given this context, this Special Issue aims to collate research addressing the impacts of fertilization and irrigation on soil nitrogen cycling and crop nitrogen utilization, as well as highlighting the novel developments in the fields of irrigation and fertilization.
Prof. Dr. Xuebin Qi
Dr. Ping Li
Dr. Wei Guo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- irrigation
- fertilization
- water nitrogen coupling
- integration of water and fertilizer
- soil moisture
- nitrogen transport and transformation
- water use efficiency
- crops
- yield
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