Denitrification in Seepage-Irrigated Vegetable Fields in South Florida

The objectives of this article are to: • describe denitrification and the factors known to affect its rate, • present current methods available for the measurement of denitrification rate, • summarize available estimates of denitrification rate, and • attempt to provide guidelines on how to ac...

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Main Authors: Eric H. Simonne, Guodong Liu, Benjamin Morgant
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/115582
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description The objectives of this article are to: • describe denitrification and the factors known to affect its rate, • present current methods available for the measurement of denitrification rate, • summarize available estimates of denitrification rate, and • attempt to provide guidelines on how to account for potential denitrification losses in fertilizer programs. This 11-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by Eric H. Simonne, Guodong Liu, and Benjamin Morgant, and published by the Horticultural Sciences Department, August 2019. HS1004/HS248: Denitrification in Seepage-Irrigated Vegetable Fields in South Florida (ufl.edu)
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spelling doaj-art-d56498ba276747ad808f5200f892a9d72025-02-08T05:50:02ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092019-09-012019Denitrification in Seepage-Irrigated Vegetable Fields in South FloridaEric H. Simonne0Guodong Liu1Benjamin Morgant2University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida The objectives of this article are to: • describe denitrification and the factors known to affect its rate, • present current methods available for the measurement of denitrification rate, • summarize available estimates of denitrification rate, and • attempt to provide guidelines on how to account for potential denitrification losses in fertilizer programs. This 11-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by Eric H. Simonne, Guodong Liu, and Benjamin Morgant, and published by the Horticultural Sciences Department, August 2019. HS1004/HS248: Denitrification in Seepage-Irrigated Vegetable Fields in South Florida (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/115582HS248Vegetable Irrigation
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