Significant greenhouse gas emissions during substrate cultivation reduces the potential environmental benefits of biogas production. This study investigates the productivity of different cropping systems and their environmental impact in terms of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions under the environmental conditions of the coastal marsh regions (Northern Germany) with heavy clay soils, in a 2-year field trial (April 2009-March 2011). Treatments included four cropping systems (perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne, PR) ley, continuous maize (Zea mays), a rotation (CR1) of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum), Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum, IR) and maize, and a rotation (CR2) of maize, winter wheat and IR; two sources of N (nitrogen) fertilizers (c...
An increase in renewable energy and the planting of perennial bioenergy crops is expected in order t...
The results of a literature study examining quantitative estimates of N2O emission rates are present...
A series of field and laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine the effects of incorporation...
There is growing concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during agricultural energy crop product...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a strong greenhouse gas, and the emissions from managed soils are increasing....
A change in German energy policy has resulted in a strong increase in the number of biogas plants in...
Soil–plant interactions affecting nitrous oxide (N2O) are not well-understood, and experimental data...
Land-use extensification by shifting from conventional to organic arable farming is often discussed ...
Croplands are important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. The lack of both long‐term field m...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas primarily produced in soils by denitrifying and nitrifying o...
It is important to demonstrate that replacing fossil fuel with bioenergy crops can reduce the nation...
This study examined the influence of different arable management practices in Canterbury, New Zealan...
Conventional cropping systems rely on targeted short-term fertility management, whereas organic syst...
Abstract Sustainability of biogas production is strongly dependent on soil‐borne greenhouse gas (GHG...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyCharles W. RiceNitrogen is critical for plant growth and i...
An increase in renewable energy and the planting of perennial bioenergy crops is expected in order t...
The results of a literature study examining quantitative estimates of N2O emission rates are present...
A series of field and laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine the effects of incorporation...
There is growing concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during agricultural energy crop product...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a strong greenhouse gas, and the emissions from managed soils are increasing....
A change in German energy policy has resulted in a strong increase in the number of biogas plants in...
Soil–plant interactions affecting nitrous oxide (N2O) are not well-understood, and experimental data...
Land-use extensification by shifting from conventional to organic arable farming is often discussed ...
Croplands are important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. The lack of both long‐term field m...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas primarily produced in soils by denitrifying and nitrifying o...
It is important to demonstrate that replacing fossil fuel with bioenergy crops can reduce the nation...
This study examined the influence of different arable management practices in Canterbury, New Zealan...
Conventional cropping systems rely on targeted short-term fertility management, whereas organic syst...
Abstract Sustainability of biogas production is strongly dependent on soil‐borne greenhouse gas (GHG...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyCharles W. RiceNitrogen is critical for plant growth and i...
An increase in renewable energy and the planting of perennial bioenergy crops is expected in order t...
The results of a literature study examining quantitative estimates of N2O emission rates are present...
A series of field and laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine the effects of incorporation...