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Long-term fertilisation strategies and form affect nutrient budgets and soil test values, soil carbon retention and crop yield resilience
Frederik van der Bom,
Jakob Magid
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Lars Stoumann Jensen
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Section for Plant and Soil Sciences
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Nutrient Budget
100%
Nutrient Soil
100%
Fertilization Strategy
100%
Crop Yield
100%
Long-term Fertilization
100%
Carbon Retention
100%
Soil Carbon
100%
Yield Response
66%
Early Season
66%
C Concentration
66%
C Input
66%
Olsen-P
66%
Cold Stress
33%
Nutrient Depletion
33%
Spring Barley
33%
Crop Productivity
33%
Phosphorus P
33%
Change in Concentration
33%
Slurry
33%
Temperature Model
33%
Carbon C
33%
Nitrogen Use Efficiency
33%
Long-term Organic Fertilization
33%
Pig Slurry
33%
Fertilization Practices
33%
Nutrient Availability
33%
Crop Soils
33%
Crop Performance
33%
Relative Yield
33%
Soil Fertility
33%
Denmark
33%
Slurry Application
33%
Balanced Fertilization
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Test Values
100%