Organic fertilisers can reduce the carbon (C) footprint from croplands, but adequate management strategies such as the use of nitrification inhibitors are required to minimise side-effects on nitrogen (N) losses to the atmosphere or waterbodies. This could be particularly important in a context on changing rainfall patterns due to climate change. A lysimeter experiment with maize (Zea mays L.) was set up on a coarse sandy soil to evaluate the efficacy of 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, nitrate (NO3−) leaching losses and net global warming potential from manure, with (R+) and without (R-) simulated rainfall events. Soil water availability was a limiting factor for plant growth and microbial pr...
Feeding a growing population, which will reach 10 billion in 2050, is a major challenge. Another maj...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Agricultural sustainability is compromised by nitrogen (N) losses caused by soil microbial activity....
Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are useful tools to reduce nitrogen (N) losses derived from fertiliza...
Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are useful tools to reduce nitrogen (N) losses derived from fertiliza...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
[EN]Nitrogen fertilization is the most important factor increasing nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions fro...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
Among strategies suggested to decrease agricultural soil N2O losses, the use of nitrification inhibi...
Feeding a growing population, which will reach 10 billion in 2050, is a major challenge. Another maj...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Agricultural sustainability is compromised by nitrogen (N) losses caused by soil microbial activity....
Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are useful tools to reduce nitrogen (N) losses derived from fertiliza...
Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are useful tools to reduce nitrogen (N) losses derived from fertiliza...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
[EN]Nitrogen fertilization is the most important factor increasing nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions fro...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
Among strategies suggested to decrease agricultural soil N2O losses, the use of nitrification inhibi...
Feeding a growing population, which will reach 10 billion in 2050, is a major challenge. Another maj...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...
Organic agriculture depends on recycling of N to sustain crop production, and the use of catch crops...