There are many environmental benefits to incorporating cover crops into crop rotations, such as their potential to decrease soil erosion, reduce nitrate (NO3) leaching, and increase soil organic matter. Some of these benefits impact other agroecosystem processes, such as greenhouse gas emissions. In particular, there is not a consensus in the literature regarding the effect of cover crops on nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Compared to site-specific studies, meta-analysis can provide a more general investigation into these effects. Twenty-six peer-reviewed articles including 106 observations of cover crop effects on N2O emissions from the soil surface were analyzed according to their response ratio, the natural log of the N2O flux with a cove...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Despite differences between the cover crop growth and decomposition phases, few greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Cover cropping is a key agro-environmental measure in Europe. Cover crops may reduce N2O emissions b...
There are many environmental benefits to incorporating cover crops into crop rotations, such as thei...
Including cover crops in production systems for improving soil health and nutrient cycling has gaine...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission from denitrification in agricultural soils often increases with N ferti...
More than 60% of anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are attributed to agricultural activiti...
Agronomical and environmental benefits are associated with replacing winter fallow by cover crops (C...
No-till (NT) often increases soil carbon (C) sequestration compared with conventional tillage (CT), ...
Cover crops play an increasingly important role in improving soil quality, reducing agricultural inp...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and a strong ozone-depletion substance. There is an u...
Nitrous oxide (N$_2$O) emissions from agricultural soils are the main source of atmospheric N$_2$O, ...
In the United States, there is renewed interest in incorporating cover crops into agricultural syste...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe majority of N2O emissions result from bacterial denitrification and to a lesser...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Despite differences between the cover crop growth and decomposition phases, few greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Cover cropping is a key agro-environmental measure in Europe. Cover crops may reduce N2O emissions b...
There are many environmental benefits to incorporating cover crops into crop rotations, such as thei...
Including cover crops in production systems for improving soil health and nutrient cycling has gaine...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission from denitrification in agricultural soils often increases with N ferti...
More than 60% of anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are attributed to agricultural activiti...
Agronomical and environmental benefits are associated with replacing winter fallow by cover crops (C...
No-till (NT) often increases soil carbon (C) sequestration compared with conventional tillage (CT), ...
Cover crops play an increasingly important role in improving soil quality, reducing agricultural inp...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and a strong ozone-depletion substance. There is an u...
Nitrous oxide (N$_2$O) emissions from agricultural soils are the main source of atmospheric N$_2$O, ...
In the United States, there is renewed interest in incorporating cover crops into agricultural syste...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe majority of N2O emissions result from bacterial denitrification and to a lesser...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Despite differences between the cover crop growth and decomposition phases, few greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Cover cropping is a key agro-environmental measure in Europe. Cover crops may reduce N2O emissions b...