Results on the measurements of nitrous oxide emissions from cattle overwintering area located in South Bohemia are summarized. It is shown that the site investigated represents an important source of greenhouse gases including nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide. Long-term presence of animals led to changes in soil microbial community too
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Cattle pastures are a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including enteric methane from rumin...
Herd concentration areas (HCAs) (e.g. laneways, water troughs, shaded areas), where cattle spend a l...
Agricultural soils represent a significant source of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide...
Pasture soils used for cattle overwintering may represent significant sources of N2O emissions from ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in grazed grasslands are strongly influenced by animal excreta (Fowler...
Field experiments were carried out at the cattle overwintering area in South Bohemia, Czech Republic...
Regulating factors of denitrification and their effect on emissions of N2O from pasture soils in a c...
Grazing systems represent a substantial percentage of the global anthropogenic flux of nitrous oxide...
AbstractGrazing systems represent a substantial percentage of the global anthropogenic flux of nitro...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture contributed an estimated 60 % of the global total in ...
Urine deposition to the soil can result in nitrous oxide emissions through the microbial processes o...
Intensive grazing of forage crops by dairy cows is common practice during the winter months in the C...
Emission of greenhouse gases, including nitrous oxide (N 2 O), from open beef cattle feedlots is bec...
It contains experimental data from the study "Combination of cattle urine, and dung patches syn...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Cattle pastures are a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including enteric methane from rumin...
Herd concentration areas (HCAs) (e.g. laneways, water troughs, shaded areas), where cattle spend a l...
Agricultural soils represent a significant source of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide...
Pasture soils used for cattle overwintering may represent significant sources of N2O emissions from ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in grazed grasslands are strongly influenced by animal excreta (Fowler...
Field experiments were carried out at the cattle overwintering area in South Bohemia, Czech Republic...
Regulating factors of denitrification and their effect on emissions of N2O from pasture soils in a c...
Grazing systems represent a substantial percentage of the global anthropogenic flux of nitrous oxide...
AbstractGrazing systems represent a substantial percentage of the global anthropogenic flux of nitro...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture contributed an estimated 60 % of the global total in ...
Urine deposition to the soil can result in nitrous oxide emissions through the microbial processes o...
Intensive grazing of forage crops by dairy cows is common practice during the winter months in the C...
Emission of greenhouse gases, including nitrous oxide (N 2 O), from open beef cattle feedlots is bec...
It contains experimental data from the study "Combination of cattle urine, and dung patches syn...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Cattle pastures are a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including enteric methane from rumin...
Herd concentration areas (HCAs) (e.g. laneways, water troughs, shaded areas), where cattle spend a l...