Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG). More than 50% of the global anthropogenic N2O flux is attributable to emissions from soil, primarily due to large fertilizer nitrogen (N) applications to corn and other non-leguminous crops. Quantification of the trade–offs between N2O emissions, fertilizer N rate, and crop yield is an essential requirement for informing management strategies aiming to reduce the agricultural sector GHG burden, without compromising productivity and producer livelihood. There is currently great interest in developing and implementing agricultural GHG reduction offset projects for inclusion within carbon offset markets. Nitrous oxide, with a global warming potential (GWP) of 298, is a major ta...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions make up a significant part of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
This thesis examines privately and socially optimal nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for Canola product...
On average, U.S. farmers choose to apply nitrogen fertilizer at a rate that exceeds the ex post agro...
Nitrous oxide is a powerful greenhouse gas that is emitted from cropland treated with nitrogen ferti...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
The concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere has been increasing since the beginni...
Farmers may choose to apply nitrogen fertilizer at a rate that exceeds the average ex post agronomic...
In many agricultural systems, nitrogen (N) is the most common nutrient limiting plant growth, and wi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
Nitrous oxide (N$_{2}$O) emissions from agricultural soils are a key source of greenhouse gas emissi...
Nitrous oxide (N$_2$O) emissions from agricultural soils are the main source of atmospheric N$_2$O, ...
In the carbon market, greenhouse gas (GHG) offset protocols need to ensure that emission reductions ...
The objectives of the Paris Agreement require the rapid reduction of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Nitrogen use in agriculture has been intensified to feed the growing world population, which led to ...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important plant nutrient, and its availability and transformations a...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions make up a significant part of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
This thesis examines privately and socially optimal nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for Canola product...
On average, U.S. farmers choose to apply nitrogen fertilizer at a rate that exceeds the ex post agro...
Nitrous oxide is a powerful greenhouse gas that is emitted from cropland treated with nitrogen ferti...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
The concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere has been increasing since the beginni...
Farmers may choose to apply nitrogen fertilizer at a rate that exceeds the average ex post agronomic...
In many agricultural systems, nitrogen (N) is the most common nutrient limiting plant growth, and wi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
Nitrous oxide (N$_{2}$O) emissions from agricultural soils are a key source of greenhouse gas emissi...
Nitrous oxide (N$_2$O) emissions from agricultural soils are the main source of atmospheric N$_2$O, ...
In the carbon market, greenhouse gas (GHG) offset protocols need to ensure that emission reductions ...
The objectives of the Paris Agreement require the rapid reduction of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Nitrogen use in agriculture has been intensified to feed the growing world population, which led to ...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important plant nutrient, and its availability and transformations a...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions make up a significant part of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
This thesis examines privately and socially optimal nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for Canola product...
On average, U.S. farmers choose to apply nitrogen fertilizer at a rate that exceeds the ex post agro...