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![]() Grass and Forage ScienceVolume 61 Issue 3, Pages 232 - 242 Published Online: 7 Aug 2006 © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd The Journal of the British Grassland Society and the Official Journal of the European Grassland Federation
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 682K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Performance and environmental effects of forage production on sandy soils. IV. Impact of slurry application, mineral N fertilizer and grass understorey on yield and nitrogen surplus of maize for silage This article is dedicated to Alois Kornher, retired Professor of Grassland and Forage Production at the University of Kiel, on his 70th birthday. Copyright 2006 The Authors Journal compilation 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. KEYWORDS maize • silage • nitrogen surplus • grass understorey • slurry Abstract
A field experiment was conducted from 1998 to 2001 to measure the performance and environmental effects of a maize crop (Zea mais L.) in a continuous production system with and without a grass understorey (Lolium perenne L.), with varied N inputs. The experiment was located on a sandy soil in northern Germany and comprised all combinations of slurry application rate (0, 20, 40 m Received 25 October 2004; revised 31 March 2006 |