Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils are responsible for about 3 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which cause climate change, and contribute approximately one-third of non-CO2 agricultural GHG emissions. N2O is produced by microbial transformations of nitrogen in the soil, under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Therefore, emissions are often directly related to nutrients added to the soil in the form of mineral fertilizers and animal manure. These additions can be vital in maintaining soil fertility and crop production; about half of the world’s population is dependent on food produced strictly because of mineral fertilizer inputs. However, the additions are also highly inefficient, leading to nitrogen losses via leachin...
Abstract. Agriculture’s contribution to radiative forcing is principally through its historical rele...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils are responsible for about 3 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere resulting in rising global temperatu...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
The demand for agricultural goods is currently higher than it has ever been before due to the expans...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
At the global scale, agriculture contributes significantly to emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a po...
Agricultural activities have greatly changed the global nitrogen (N) cycle and produced nitrogenous ...
Management options can be used to reduce agriculture’s environmental impacts. Agriculture is a sourc...
The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and a strong ozone-depletion substance. There is an u...
Abstract. Agriculture’s contribution to radiative forcing is principally through its historical rele...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils are responsible for about 3 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere resulting in rising global temperatu...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
The demand for agricultural goods is currently higher than it has ever been before due to the expans...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
At the global scale, agriculture contributes significantly to emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a po...
Agricultural activities have greatly changed the global nitrogen (N) cycle and produced nitrogenous ...
Management options can be used to reduce agriculture’s environmental impacts. Agriculture is a sourc...
The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and a strong ozone-depletion substance. There is an u...
Abstract. Agriculture’s contribution to radiative forcing is principally through its historical rele...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...