Maximilian Zinnbauer
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View article: Aidspat: Introduction of a Model Framework to Estimate Spatio-Temporal Agricultural Irrigation Demands - a Study Area in Germany
Aidspat: Introduction of a Model Framework to Estimate Spatio-Temporal Agricultural Irrigation Demands - a Study Area in Germany Open
View article: Modelling High Resolution Agricultural Nitrogen Budgets: A Case Study for Germany
Modelling High Resolution Agricultural Nitrogen Budgets: A Case Study for Germany Open
Water pollution with nitrogen (N) from agriculture constitutes a persisting environmental problem in intensive farming regions worldwide. Understanding the spatio-temporal interconnection between agricultural N emissions and N inputs to wa…
View article: Modelling Current-State N- and P-Fluxes into Surface Waters in Germany
Modelling Current-State N- and P-Fluxes into Surface Waters in Germany Open
For the first time, the AGRUM model consortium—consisting of the agro-economic model RAUMIS, the water balance model mGROWA, the hydrological nutrient transport models DENUZ, WeKu and MEPhos, and the urban emission model MONERIS—was jointl…
View article: Contents: J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 6/2022
Contents: J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 6/2022 Open
Top: Field trial with oat (Avena sativa L.) on the east coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.In this region, oat is gaining much importance for integration into crop rotation.(Photo: Jon N. Henningsen) Middle top: Katostagnic Plinthosol (E…
View article: A model‐based estimate of nitrate leaching in Germany for GHG reporting
A model‐based estimate of nitrate leaching in Germany for GHG reporting Open
Background Conversion of leached and runoff nitrate (NO 3 – ) from agricultural land into emissions of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N 2 O) by denitrification in water bodies has to be reported in national GHG inventories. The gl…
View article: New N2O emission factors for crop residues and fertiliser inputs to agricultural soils in Germany
New N2O emission factors for crop residues and fertiliser inputs to agricultural soils in Germany Open
Direct agricultural N2O emissions in Germany have so far been estimated using the default Tier 1 emission factor of 1% (0.3–3%) in accordance with the IPCC’s default methodology. Since direct N2O emissions is a “key category” in the German…
View article: Effects if Fertilizer Subsidies in Zambia: A Literature Review
Effects if Fertilizer Subsidies in Zambia: A Literature Review Open
Fertilizer subsidies are again part of the policy agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa since the 1990s. Governments spend large shares of their agricultural budgets and their means to fight poverty on such programmes, but economists formulated dou…
View article: Effects if Fertilizer Subsidies in Zambia: Have the Goals been Achieved?
Effects if Fertilizer Subsidies in Zambia: Have the Goals been Achieved? Open
Fertilizer subsidies are again part of the policy agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa since the 1990s. Governments spend large shares of their agricultural budgets and their means to fight poverty on such programmes, but economists formulated dou…