Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31981
https://doi.org/Machado, R.M.A. Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 397. https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae8050397
https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae8050397
Resumo: The goal of this Special Issue, entitled “Soil Science and Water and Nitrate Management in Horticultural Production”, is to examine recent advances in horticultural practices and strategies that can contribute to maintaining or increasing soil fertility and the efficiency of water and nitrogen use. The decrease in soil fertility, and in the quality and availability of irrigation water, is a reality that is maximized by global warming. On the other hand, nitrogen fertilization may contribute to nitrate leaching and/or the release of gases (carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide), with a great impact on global warming. Therefore, the management of soil, water, and nitrogen is critical to dealing with soil and water degradation, and with climate change. Moreover, such management has a decisive impact on plant growth and the quality of horticultural crops. In this Special Issue, seven scientific contributions were collected that can contribute to an increase in the use of these more sustainable factors. Three papers analyzed the use of organic waste materials as a way to reduce inorganic fertilization, improve soil fertility and plant growth, and promote a circular economy.
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title Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
spellingShingle Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
Machado, Rui
soil
water
nitrates
solo
água
nitratos
title_short Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
title_full Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
title_fullStr Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
title_full_unstemmed Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
title_sort Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production
author Machado, Rui
author_facet Machado, Rui
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water
nitrates
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water
nitrates
solo
água
nitratos
description The goal of this Special Issue, entitled “Soil Science and Water and Nitrate Management in Horticultural Production”, is to examine recent advances in horticultural practices and strategies that can contribute to maintaining or increasing soil fertility and the efficiency of water and nitrogen use. The decrease in soil fertility, and in the quality and availability of irrigation water, is a reality that is maximized by global warming. On the other hand, nitrogen fertilization may contribute to nitrate leaching and/or the release of gases (carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide), with a great impact on global warming. Therefore, the management of soil, water, and nitrogen is critical to dealing with soil and water degradation, and with climate change. Moreover, such management has a decisive impact on plant growth and the quality of horticultural crops. In this Special Issue, seven scientific contributions were collected that can contribute to an increase in the use of these more sustainable factors. Three papers analyzed the use of organic waste materials as a way to reduce inorganic fertilization, improve soil fertility and plant growth, and promote a circular economy.
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https://doi.org/Machado, R.M.A. Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 397. https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae8050397
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31981
https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae8050397
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https://doi.org/Machado, R.M.A. Soil, Water and Nitrates Management in Horticultural Production. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 397. https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae8050397
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