Urea is the most common nitrogen (N) fertilizer used in the tropics but it has the risk of high gaseous nitrogen (N) losses. Use of nitrification inhibitor has been suggested as a potential mitigation measure for gaseous N losses in N fertilizer-applied fields. In a field trial on a tropical Andosol pastureland in Costa Rica, gaseous emissions of ammonia (NH3) and nitrous oxide (N2O) and grass yield were quantified from plots treated with urea (U; 41.7 kg N ha–1 application–1) and urea plus the nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin (U + NI; 41.7 kg N ha–1 application–1 and 350 g of nitrapyrin for each 100 kg of N applied) and control plots (without U and NI) over a six-month period (rainy season). Volatilization of NH3 (August to November) in ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
This research was supported under the National Development Plan through the Research Stimulus Fund a...
<p>Excreta (urine and dung) patches on grazed grasslands are significant sources of nitrogen (N) tra...
In the tropics, frequent nitrogen (N) fertilization of grazing areas can potentially increase nitrou...
Nitrification inhibitors are widely used in agriculture to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and...
Nitrification inhibitors can effectively decrease nitrification rates and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissi...
A range of technologies is available to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems. A...
The application of dairy farm effluents (DFE) without previous treatment in paddocks was intensifie...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin on the fat...
Modern dairy farming in Australia relies on substantial inputs of fertiliser nitrogen (N) to underpi...
Nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) emissions from the Chilean agricultural sector are primarily associat...
In tropical dairy production systems, where high rates of urea fertiliser are applied, little is kno...
Nitrogen losses as N2O-N to the atmosphere from soils in maize cropping systems can be minimized by ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
This research was supported under the National Development Plan through the Research Stimulus Fund a...
<p>Excreta (urine and dung) patches on grazed grasslands are significant sources of nitrogen (N) tra...
In the tropics, frequent nitrogen (N) fertilization of grazing areas can potentially increase nitrou...
Nitrification inhibitors are widely used in agriculture to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and...
Nitrification inhibitors can effectively decrease nitrification rates and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissi...
A range of technologies is available to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems. A...
The application of dairy farm effluents (DFE) without previous treatment in paddocks was intensifie...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin on the fat...
Modern dairy farming in Australia relies on substantial inputs of fertiliser nitrogen (N) to underpi...
Nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) emissions from the Chilean agricultural sector are primarily associat...
In tropical dairy production systems, where high rates of urea fertiliser are applied, little is kno...
Nitrogen losses as N2O-N to the atmosphere from soils in maize cropping systems can be minimized by ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
This research was supported under the National Development Plan through the Research Stimulus Fund a...
<p>Excreta (urine and dung) patches on grazed grasslands are significant sources of nitrogen (N) tra...