Assessing the impacts of tillage, cover crops, nitrification, and urease inhibitors on nitrous oxide emissions over winter and early spring
KC Ekwunife, CA Madramootoo, NA Abbasi - Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2022 - Springer
There are increasing demands to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils
worldwide. A significant portion of these emissions occur in cold regions during soil's …
worldwide. A significant portion of these emissions occur in cold regions during soil's …
Long-term changes in greenhouse gas emissions from French agriculture and livestock (1852–2014): From traditional agriculture to conventional intensive systems
J Garnier, J Le Noë, A Marescaux… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
France was a traditionally agricultural country until the first half of the 20th century. Today, it
is the first European cereal producer, with cereal crops accounting for 40% of the agricultural …
is the first European cereal producer, with cereal crops accounting for 40% of the agricultural …
Litter amendment rather than phosphorus can dramatically change inorganic nitrogen pools in a degraded grassland soil by affecting nitrogen-cycling microbes
R Che, J Qin, I Tahmasbian, F Wang, S Zhou… - Soil Biology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Phosphorus fertilisation and increasing litter input are widely employed to restore the
degraded grasslands. Despite the key roles of nitrogen-cycling microbes in determining the …
degraded grasslands. Despite the key roles of nitrogen-cycling microbes in determining the …
Nitrous oxide emissions from manured soils as a function of various nitrification inhibitor rates and soil moisture contents
S Lin, G Hernandez-Ramirez - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Application of nitrification inhibitors (NI) coupled with nitrogen additions can reduce nitrous
oxide (N 2 O) emissions. The effectiveness of NIs can be impacted by environmental and …
oxide (N 2 O) emissions. The effectiveness of NIs can be impacted by environmental and …
Soil microbes trade-off biogeochemical cycling for stress tolerance traits in response to year-round climate change
MO Garcia, PH Templer, PO Sorensen… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Winter air temperatures are rising faster than summer air temperatures in high-latitude
forests, increasing the frequency of soil freeze/thaw events in winter. To determine how …
forests, increasing the frequency of soil freeze/thaw events in winter. To determine how …
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification in a paddy soil as affected by temperature, pH, organic carbon, and substrates
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox process) widely occurs in paddy soil and may
substantially contribute to permanent N removal; however, little is known about the factors …
substantially contribute to permanent N removal; however, little is known about the factors …
Soil environment, carbon and nitrogen cycle functional genes in response to freeze-thaw cycles and biochar
Y Zhang, R Hou, Q Fu, T Li, M Li, S Dong… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2024 - Elsevier
Freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) are a common phenomenon in seasonal frozen soil areas, which
can significantly affect the changes in the soil environment and functional genes of …
can significantly affect the changes in the soil environment and functional genes of …
Distinct effect of nitrogen fertilisation and soil depth on nitrous oxide emissions and nitrifiers and denitrifiers abundance
A Castellano-Hinojosa, J González-López… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2018 - Springer
The nitrous oxide and molecular N emissions from 5-cm length subsamples taken from 20-
cm length sample corers containing eutric Cambisol soil fertilised either with urea …
cm length sample corers containing eutric Cambisol soil fertilised either with urea …
Non‐legume cover crops can increase non‐growing season nitrous oxide emissions
Core Ideas Nitrous oxide emissions were greater in winter than spring or fall. Tillage radish
increased over‐winter N2O fluxes. Non‐legume cover crops increased N2O fluxes under …
increased over‐winter N2O fluxes. Non‐legume cover crops increased N2O fluxes under …
Straw addition decreased the resistance of bacterial community composition to freeze–thaw disturbances in a clay loam soil due to changes in physiological and …
B Zhang, Q Chen, J Wen, X Ding, E Agathokleous - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Crop residues are usually returned into the soil after autumn harvest and maintained
throughout the winter and early spring in temperate regions. This agricultural practice may …
throughout the winter and early spring in temperate regions. This agricultural practice may …