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Predicting nitrogen availability and losses following application of organic manures to arable land: MANNER
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1999
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Precision AgriculturePlant AvailabilityEngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsSoil ManagementLand ApplicationManure ManagementSustainable AgricultureArable LandSoil Nutrient ManagementPublic HealthSoil FertilityBiogeochemistryManure Organic N.Soil ScienceAnimal Waste ManagementOrganic ManuresFarming SystemsAgricultural ManagementNitrogen AvailabilityFertilizer N ValueNutrient Management
Abstract. A decision support system to predict the plant availability of nitrogen (N) following organic manure applications to land has been developed, drawing together the latest UK research information on factors affecting manure N availability and losses. The ADAS MAN ure N itrogen E valuation R outine (MANNER) accounts for manure N analysis, ammonia volatilization, nitrate leaching and mineralization of manure organic N. Only a few easily available inputs are required to predict the amount of N volatilized or leached, and the fertilizer N value for the next crop grown. Predictions from MANNER have been evaluated by comparison with independently collected data from a range of experimental studies where pig, cattle and poultry manures were applied to arable crops. Good agreement was found ( r 2 60–79%, P <0.001), confirming that MANNER can provide a reliable estimate of the fertilizer N value of farm manures spread to arable land under a range of conditions.
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