Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) can be expected as a consequence. In order to mitigate N2O emissions from fertilised agricultural fields, the use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promoted. However, no data is currently available on the use of nitrification inhibitors in sub-tropical vegetable systems. A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on N2O emissions and yield from broccoli production in sub-tropical Australia. Soil N2O fluxes were monitored continuously (3 h sampling frequency) with fully automat...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
This thesis is a study into the efficacy of cropping methods Australian vegetable growers can adopt ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
To investigate the effect of nitrification inhibitors (NIs) 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) an...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
The emission and mitigation of nitrous oxide (N2O) from high nitrogen (N) vegetable systems is not w...
The potential for elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) losses is high in subtropical cereal cropping systems...
Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent ...
The trend of increasing nitrogen (N) fertilisation in commercial agriculture demands mitigation of n...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
This thesis is a study into the efficacy of cropping methods Australian vegetable growers can adopt ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
To investigate the effect of nitrification inhibitors (NIs) 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) an...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
The emission and mitigation of nitrous oxide (N2O) from high nitrogen (N) vegetable systems is not w...
The potential for elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) losses is high in subtropical cereal cropping systems...
Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent ...
The trend of increasing nitrogen (N) fertilisation in commercial agriculture demands mitigation of n...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
This thesis is a study into the efficacy of cropping methods Australian vegetable growers can adopt ...
Intensively managed pastures receive high inputs ofnitrogen (N) fertilizer, rendering them prone to ...