Nitrogen Turnover in the Soil-Crop System Modelling of Biological Tr
In the Netherlands the Institute for Soil Fertility Research plays a major role in soil biological, soil physical and plant nutritional research on the availability of nitrogen to crops. Main subjects of research are nitrogen turnover in the crop-soil eco
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Nitrogen Turnover in the Soil-Crop System Modelling of Biological Transformations , Transport of Nitrogen and Nitrogen Use Efficiency. Proceeding s of a Workshop held at the Institute for Soil Fertility Research , Haren, The Netherlands , 5-6 June 1990 Editedby JJ.R. GROOT , P. DE WILLIGE N and E . L J . V E R B E R N E Institute for Soil Fertility Research Oosterweg92 9750RA Haren, The Netherlands
Reprinted from Fertilizer Research,Volume 27 (2-3) 1991
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DOI 10.1007/978-011-3434-7 1. S o i l s — N i t r o g e n c o n t e n t — C o m p u t e r s i m u l a t i o n — C o n g r e s s e s . 2. C r o p s an d s o i l s — C o m p u t e r s i m u l a t i o n — C o n g r e s s e s . 3 . Plants , E f f e c t o f n i t r o g e n o n — C o m p u t er s i m u l a t i o n — C o n g r e s s e s . 4 . Crops -Nutrition—Compute r simulation—Congresses . 5 . Nitroge n cycle -Compute r s i m u l a t i o n — C o n g r e s s e s . I . G r o o t , J . J . R. , 1 9 5 8 I I . W i l l i g e n , P . de . I I I . V e r b e r n e , E . L . J . , 1 9 6 3 IV . S e r i e s . S592.6.N5N5 8 199 1 631.8*47—dc20 90-2652 7
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Contents
Prefaceby 1.1. Neeteson
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P. de Willigen, Nitrogen turnoverin the soil-crop system;comparisonoffourteensimulationmodels
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H. van Keulen and W. Stol, Quantitativeaspectsof nitrogennutrition in crops
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F. Cabon,G. Girard and E. Ledoux, Modelling of the nitrogencycle in farm land areas
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C. RamosandE. A. Carbonell,Nitrate leaching andsoil moistureprediction with the LEACHM model
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L. Bergstrom,H. 10hnssonand G. Torstensson,Simulation of soil nitrogen dynamics using the SOILN model
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P. E. Rijtema and1. G. Kroes, Someresultsof nitrogensimulationswith the model ANIMO
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