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Kobza, S
Bradbury, G
Klimchuk, K
Marcillac, N
Mason, S
Martin, V
Mathey, N
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Kobza, S
Hopkins, B.G
Daly, E
Kim , K
Hernandez-Ramirez, G
Klimchuk, K
Derrick, J
Arnall, B
Mathey, N
Oliveira Liberato, B
Camacho, C
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Conservation Impacts on Soil Health
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1. Enhanced Efficiency Phosphorus Fertilizers

Phosphorus (P) is essential for plants. However, first-year phosphorus fertilizer uptake by plants is low, resulting in economic and environmental impacts. Developments with P Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer (EEF) sources show improved uptake efficiency and increased yield and/or crop quality, while reducing environmental risk. Research with EEFs (including organic acids, maleic itaconic copolymer, and struvite) all show these improvements, especially when: 1) soil test P concentrations are low,... S. Kobza, B.G. Hopkins

2. Soil Physical Quality Effects of Novel Perennial Grain Cropping at Two Contrasting Sites in Alberta, Canada

Novel perennial grain crops have been proposed as a solution to several environmental issues facing modern agriculture, namely the loss of soil quality often associated with annual monocrops. Abundant literature has stressed the importance of good soil quality for maintaining and improving ecosystem services provided by agricultural systems including, but not limited to, soil carbon sequestration, disease suppression and water filtration. Conversion of annual croplands to perennial systems has... E. Daly, K. Kim , G. Hernandez-ramirez, K. Klimchuk

3. Monitoring Nitrogen Transformations and Their Interaction with Potassium Uptake in Cotton Production Systems

Understanding the temporal dynamics of soil nitrogen (N) is critical for optimizing nutrient management in cotton production. This research monitored soil N transformations, specifically ammonium (NH₄⁺) and nitrate (NO₃⁻), throughout the cotton growing season. An additional focus was also placed on interactions between soil N forms and the uptake of essential plant nutrients, particularly potassium (K). Soil samples were collected at multiple depths and time points across different management... J. Derrick, B. Arnall, N. Mathey, B. oliveira liberato, C. Camacho