Fate of Nitrates in Field Nursery Production Systems


Nitrogen (N) fertilization is an integral part of managing field nursery production. However, growers must manage additions properly in order to optimize growth efficiency and avoid environmental impacts. In particular, leaching of nitrates below the crop root zone and into ground water is an increasing concern. Historically, field nurseries have often been located in areas with coarse-textured soils to facilitate seedling lifting and other nursery operations. These soils typically have low nutrient-holding capacities requiring frequent N inputs that may be subject to leaching. This paper will review the principle inputs and outputs in the N cycle of a typical nursery and the environmental concerns associated with nitrate leaching. We will discuss the results of our case studies of nitrate movement in field nursery systems in western Michigan and suggest management practices that growers may adopt to improve N use efficiency and reduce environmental impacts.
PDF details
Download this file
Publication Forest Nursery Proceedings
Event Coeur d'Alene, ID - 2003
Author Bert Cregg, Carmela Rios, James Hart, Deana Briggs
Published 2004/06/01
** PDF Files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Search Tree Planters Notes
If you can read this text, it means you are not experiencing the RNGR design at its best. RNGR makes heavy use of CSS, which means it is accessible to any internet browser, but the design needs a standards-compliant browser represent the intended look. Just so you know ;)