More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. Among the most widespread tropical crops is oil palm (Elaeis guineensis): global production now exceeds 35 million tonnes per year. In Malaysia, for example, 13% of land area is now oil palm plantation, compared with 1% in 1974. There are enormous pressures to increase palm oil production for food, domestic products, and, especially, biofuels. Greater use of palm oil for biofuel production is predicated on the assumption that palm oil is an “environmentally friendly” fuel feedstock. Here we show, using measurements and models, that oil palm plantations in Malaysia directly emit more oxides of nitrogen and volatile organic compounds than rainf...
Oil palm plantations have rapidly expanded over the last 30 years, and now occupy 10% of the world’s...
While a number of models exist to estimate nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural fields, they mostly...
It is unclear to what extent emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from drained histosols in the tropics ...
More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. ...
More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. ...
Nitrogen (N) losses in agroecosystems are a major environmental and economic issue. This issue is pa...
<p>A continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in the large-scale expansion of ...
A continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in the large‐scale expansion of oil...
Humanity faces the challenges of urgently decreasing the environmental impact of agriculture, shifti...
(1) Background: Nitrogen (N) fertilization on drained tropical peatland will likely stimulate peat d...
The release of nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities contributes to the increase of green...
Forest conversion to oil palm and rubber plantations is a common land-use change in Jambi, Sumatra d...
In oil palm plantations, addition of nitrogen (N) via legume cover crops and fertilisers is a common...
This study investigates the impact of N-fertilizer application on the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O...
With the high current demand for palm oil, the production of this fast-growing industry should have ...
Oil palm plantations have rapidly expanded over the last 30 years, and now occupy 10% of the world’s...
While a number of models exist to estimate nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural fields, they mostly...
It is unclear to what extent emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from drained histosols in the tropics ...
More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. ...
More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. ...
Nitrogen (N) losses in agroecosystems are a major environmental and economic issue. This issue is pa...
<p>A continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in the large-scale expansion of ...
A continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in the large‐scale expansion of oil...
Humanity faces the challenges of urgently decreasing the environmental impact of agriculture, shifti...
(1) Background: Nitrogen (N) fertilization on drained tropical peatland will likely stimulate peat d...
The release of nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities contributes to the increase of green...
Forest conversion to oil palm and rubber plantations is a common land-use change in Jambi, Sumatra d...
In oil palm plantations, addition of nitrogen (N) via legume cover crops and fertilisers is a common...
This study investigates the impact of N-fertilizer application on the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O...
With the high current demand for palm oil, the production of this fast-growing industry should have ...
Oil palm plantations have rapidly expanded over the last 30 years, and now occupy 10% of the world’s...
While a number of models exist to estimate nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural fields, they mostly...
It is unclear to what extent emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from drained histosols in the tropics ...