Soil pH as the chief modifier for regional nitrous oxide emissions: New evidence and implications for global estimates and mitigation

Volume: 24, Issue: 2
Published: Nov 24, 2017
Abstract
Nitrous oxide (N2 O) is a greenhouse gas that also plays the primary role in stratospheric ozone depletion. The use of nitrogen fertilizers is known as the major reason for atmospheric N2 O increase. Empirical bottom-up models therefore estimate agricultural N2 O inventories using N loading as the sole predictor, disregarding the regional heterogeneities in soil inherent response to external N loading. Several environmental factors have been...
Paper Details
Title
Soil pH as the chief modifier for regional nitrous oxide emissions: New evidence and implications for global estimates and mitigation
Published Date
Nov 24, 2017
Volume
24
Issue
2
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