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nitrogen fertilizer demonstration sites, and assist with the promotion of nitrogen fertilizer BMPs and soil fertility information. The University of Minnesota (U of M) maintains research-based guidance
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of ammonium to nitrate, thus extending the time the active nitrogen component of the fertilizer remains in the soil as ammonium-N. We hypothesise that barley cultivars will respond differently to these new and
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the soil as ammonium-N. We hypothesise that barley cultivars will respond differently to these new and different nitrogen fertilizers and nitrification inhibitors and that the resulting malt will have end
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applications. It is estimated that 50-70% of nitrogen-derived fertilizer provided to the soil is lost, giving rise to soil and water pollution as well as global warming through emissions of nitrous oxide
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View All Vacancies Biosciences Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 03 May 2024 Reference: SCI274 UoN Supervisor Craig Sturrock Polyhalite is the first new mineral fertilizers for crop
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agronomic responses to this fertilizer, although the magnitude of the response can be variable. A key unanswered questions is does the placement of polyhalite in the soil affect the nutrient uptake
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activities such as public workshops/field days. The qualified candidate must have insight and interest in laboratory and field experiments on soil-related processes. You will be part of the Soil Fertility
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in Soil Science or closely related field. The position will support a program in Soil Science and Sustainable Agriculture including multiple projects in soil fertility management, organic weed
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availability of funds, attendance at conferences, and seminars Essential Skills and Experience A PhD with a focus on soil science Knowledge and hands-on experience in experimentation in agricultural
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Are you looking for an exciting PhD position on plant-environment and plant-plant interactions, using mechanistic models or data analyses? Do you want to identify management practices that minimize