This review paper concentrates on carbon dioxide emissions, discussing its agricultural sources and the possibilities for minimizing emissions from these sources in wheat production in Canterbury, New Zealand. This study was conducted over 35,300 ha of irrigated and dryland wheat fields in Canterbury. Total CO₂ emissions were 1032 kg CO₂/ha in wheat production. Around 52% of the total CO₂ emissions were released from fertilizer use and around 20% were released from fuel used in wheat production. Nitrogen fertilizers were responsible for 48% (499 kg CO₂/ha) of CO₂ emissions. The link between nitrogen consumption, CO₂ emissions and crop production showed that reducing the CO₂ emissions would decrease crop production and net financial benefits...
Energy Input Use and CO2 Emissions in the Major Wheat Growing Regions of India ABSTRACT The st...
Winter wheat is the most popular crop in Europe and at the same time a major contributor to environm...
Agriculture has a key role in greenhouse gas emissions. As such, the present study aimed to evaluat...
Two models have been developed for simulating CO₂ emissions from wheat farms: (1) an artificial neur...
Increasing consumer awareness of the environmental impact of food production has prompted interest i...
Increasing consumer awareness of the environmental impact of food production has prompted interest i...
In order to have sustainable development, it is necessary to manage energy use and greenhouse gases ...
The use of mineral fertilizer is essential for sustainable agriculture. Mineral fertilizers are appl...
Non-Peer ReviewedWheat is the world's most favored cereal food source, second to rice. However, the ...
The agriculture sector contributes significantly to global carbon emissions from diverse sources suc...
New Zealand farmers practice a form of 'industrialised‘ agriculture that relies on relatively high i...
This study presents a greenhouse gases (GHG) life cycle assessment of one tonne of wheat transported...
The purpose of this report is to provide a high-level summary of the current options that are availa...
The impact of management practices and input intensities on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and c...
Farm management affects the global greenhouse gas (GHG) budget by changing not only soil organic car...
Energy Input Use and CO2 Emissions in the Major Wheat Growing Regions of India ABSTRACT The st...
Winter wheat is the most popular crop in Europe and at the same time a major contributor to environm...
Agriculture has a key role in greenhouse gas emissions. As such, the present study aimed to evaluat...
Two models have been developed for simulating CO₂ emissions from wheat farms: (1) an artificial neur...
Increasing consumer awareness of the environmental impact of food production has prompted interest i...
Increasing consumer awareness of the environmental impact of food production has prompted interest i...
In order to have sustainable development, it is necessary to manage energy use and greenhouse gases ...
The use of mineral fertilizer is essential for sustainable agriculture. Mineral fertilizers are appl...
Non-Peer ReviewedWheat is the world's most favored cereal food source, second to rice. However, the ...
The agriculture sector contributes significantly to global carbon emissions from diverse sources suc...
New Zealand farmers practice a form of 'industrialised‘ agriculture that relies on relatively high i...
This study presents a greenhouse gases (GHG) life cycle assessment of one tonne of wheat transported...
The purpose of this report is to provide a high-level summary of the current options that are availa...
The impact of management practices and input intensities on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and c...
Farm management affects the global greenhouse gas (GHG) budget by changing not only soil organic car...
Energy Input Use and CO2 Emissions in the Major Wheat Growing Regions of India ABSTRACT The st...
Winter wheat is the most popular crop in Europe and at the same time a major contributor to environm...
Agriculture has a key role in greenhouse gas emissions. As such, the present study aimed to evaluat...