Substituting inorganic fertilizers with organic amendment reduced nitrous oxide emissions by affecting nitrifiers' microbial community
L Xie, L Li, J Xie, J Wang, S Anwar, C Du, Y Zhou - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Excessive inorganic fertilizers are one of the main causes of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions.
Organic fertilizers can not only reduce the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers by increasing soil …
Organic fertilizers can not only reduce the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers by increasing soil …
A conceptual model explaining spatial variation in soil nitrous oxide emissions in agricultural fields
Soil emissions of nitrous oxide contribute substantially to global warming from agriculture.
Spatiotemporal variation in nitrous oxide emissions within agricultural fields leads to …
Spatiotemporal variation in nitrous oxide emissions within agricultural fields leads to …
Determining the hot spots and hot moments of soil N2O emissions and mineral N leaching in a mixed landscape under subtropical monsoon climatic conditions
Identification of hot spots and hot moments (HSHMs) in regard to soil nitrogen (N) losses has
received public attention. Soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions and mineral N leaching under …
received public attention. Soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions and mineral N leaching under …
Lack of nitrogen fertilizer rate effects on soil carbon and nitrogen supply capacity: evidence from a 10-year trial
Background and aims The long-term effects of annual fertilizer nitrogen (N) applications on
soil organic carbon (SOC) has important implications for cropping system productivity and …
soil organic carbon (SOC) has important implications for cropping system productivity and …
Including non‐growing season emissions of N2O in US maize could raise net CO2e emissions by 31% annually
B Buma - Agricultural & Environmental Letters, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a significant greenhouse gas and the most important currently emitted
ozone depleting substance, primarily via agricultural fertilization. Current N2O emission …
ozone depleting substance, primarily via agricultural fertilization. Current N2O emission …
A new conceptual framework explaining spatial variation in soil nitrous oxide emissions
Soil emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas, contribute substantially to
global warming from agriculture. Spatial variation in N2O emissions within agricultural fields …
global warming from agriculture. Spatial variation in N2O emissions within agricultural fields …
Spatiotemporal variation in the agroecosystem services from corn-soybean systems under conservation practices: A case study in the Maumee River Watershed using …
A Bhattarai - 2023 - rave.ohiolink.edu
A growing body of scientific literature has identified the potential that conservation
agricultural practices can play in improving agroecosystem services, including sequestering …
agricultural practices can play in improving agroecosystem services, including sequestering …
[PDF][PDF] Topographical Controls on Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agricultural Fields
W Ashiq - 2022 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Agriculture contributes 81% of global and 77% of Canadian anthropogenic nitrous oxide
(N2O) emissions. Topography can intervene and accelerate emission processes by …
(N2O) emissions. Topography can intervene and accelerate emission processes by …
[引用][C] Impact of agriculture on N2O emissions: A review
W Dmuchowski, AH Baczewska-Dabrowska, B Gworek - Journal of Elementology, 2023 - -