Examples of 'soil nitrogen' in a sentence

Meaning of "soil nitrogen"

soil nitrogen ~ Refers to the amount of nitrogen present in the soil, which is crucial for plant growth and ecosystem health. Soil nitrogen levels impact agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability

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Crop yield and residual soil nitrogen.
Effects on soil nitrogen transformation.
Yield is affected by planting space and soil nitrogen levels.
That high soil nitrogen levels favour the disease.
Growth of both weeds was better at a higher soil nitrogen level.
Mineralizable soil nitrogen as an index of nitrogen availability to forest trees.
An increase in nitrogen mineralization indicated a much faster soil nitrogen cycling.
Mushrooms need more soil nitrogen than grass does.
Biomass allocation patterns in plants are known to be affected by soil nitrogen availability.
Growth will be poor if soil nitrogen levels are low or soil compaction is severe.
The fungus survives best in the residues when the soil nitrogen content is high.
Nitrogen mineralization and soil nitrogen availability responded to fertilization in a manner consistent with nitrogen limitation.
The farming antecedents also influence the soil nitrogen contribution to a crop.
Determining soil nitrogen content in working forests ».
The land use systems and cover crops affect the dynamics of soil nitrogen.

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Effect of temperature on soil nitrogen mineralization.
In much of southern Africa there is a widespread deficiency in soil nitrogen.
Effect of moisture on soil nitrogen mineralization.
Soil nitrogen concentrations were greatest in the surficial 6 cm of soil.
Only a small fraction of soil nitrogen is held this way.
Soil nitrogen accretion and concentration was always highest in the top 4 cm of soil.
Legumes will take up residual soil nitrogen or nitrogen from manure applications.
The Rhizobia will make the legume and surrounding soil nitrogen rich.
Emission source reflect general understanding of soil nitrogen cycling, rather than actual scientific measurements.
Furthermore, the plant can raise the pH of the soil and affect soil nitrogen levels.
Free-air CO2 enrichment and soil nitrogen effects on energy balance and evapotranspiration of wheat.
Galinsoga quadriradiata was less sensitive to density than G. parviflora regardless of soil nitrogen.
Residual Soil Nitrogen levels on farmland in Canada under 2001 management practices.
Note, As mulches decompose, they use up soil nitrogen.

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