Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still common in the North China Plain, leading to large reactive N (Nr) losses and pollution, threatening environmental security and public health. Three improved N management practices (33% reduction in N applied (OU), OU combined with partial organic fertilizer substitution (UOM) and the urea in UOM amended with a urease inhibitor (ULOM)) together with no N application (CK) and farmers’ conventional practice (CU) were tested on a maize-wheat rotation at Quzhou, Hebei, North China Plain (NCP). Nr emissions were related to WFPS (Water Filled Pore Space), soil mineral N (NH4+-N and NO3\u100000 -N) and soil temperature. Nr emissions and yield-scaled Nr ...
China’s growing population led to a drastic intensification of agriculture and livestock production ...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
International audienceGaseous reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions from agricultural soils to the atmosp...
Fertilized cropland is a significant source of ammonia (NH3) emissions. Urea, the dominant synthetic...
Nitrogen (N) stabilizers such as urease inhibitors (UI) and nitrification inhibitors (NI) are promis...
Through the published literature analysis of wheat and maize field in North China, this study invest...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
The effective utilization of manure in cropland systems is essential to sustain yields and reduce re...
The overuse of Nitrogen (N) fertilizers on smallholder farms in rapidly developing countries has inc...
Optimal nitrogen (N) management is critical for efficient crop production and agricultural pollution...
<div><p>The overuse of Nitrogen (N) fertilizers on smallholder farms in rapidly developing countries...
High ammonia (NH3) emissions from fertilized soil in China have led to various concerns regarding en...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
N2O and NO emissions from a winter wheat-summer maize rotation field with five different treatments ...
China’s growing population led to a drastic intensification of agriculture and livestock production ...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
International audienceGaseous reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions from agricultural soils to the atmosp...
Fertilized cropland is a significant source of ammonia (NH3) emissions. Urea, the dominant synthetic...
Nitrogen (N) stabilizers such as urease inhibitors (UI) and nitrification inhibitors (NI) are promis...
Through the published literature analysis of wheat and maize field in North China, this study invest...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
The effective utilization of manure in cropland systems is essential to sustain yields and reduce re...
The overuse of Nitrogen (N) fertilizers on smallholder farms in rapidly developing countries has inc...
Optimal nitrogen (N) management is critical for efficient crop production and agricultural pollution...
<div><p>The overuse of Nitrogen (N) fertilizers on smallholder farms in rapidly developing countries...
High ammonia (NH3) emissions from fertilized soil in China have led to various concerns regarding en...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
N2O and NO emissions from a winter wheat-summer maize rotation field with five different treatments ...
China’s growing population led to a drastic intensification of agriculture and livestock production ...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
International audienceGaseous reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions from agricultural soils to the atmosp...