Soils under irrigated agriculture are a significant source of nitrous oxide (N2O) owing to high inputs of nitrogen (N) fertiliser and water. This study investigated the potential for N2O mitigation by manipulating the soil moisture deficit through irrigation scheduling in combination with, and in comparison to, using the nitrification inhibitor, 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP). Lysimeter cores planted with wheat were fitted with automated chambers for continuous measurements of N2O fluxes. Treatments included conventional irrigation (CONV), reduced deficit irrigation (RED), CONV-DMPP and RED-DMPP. The total seasonal volume of irrigation water applied was constant for all treatments but the timing and quantity in individual irrigation ...
Efficient management of nitrogen (N) is critical to the profitability and sustainability of agricult...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
The winter wheat–summer maize rotation system in the North China Plain is a major source of nitrous ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization leads to the release of reactive N species, which can be detrimental to t...
Background and Aims:\ud Irrigation management affects soil water dynamics as well as the soil microb...
The potential for elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) losses is high in subtropical cereal cropping systems...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
In Italy, managed soils account for about 50% of annual national emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), t...
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 ...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Efficient management of nitrogen (N) is critical to the profitability and sustainability of agricult...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
The winter wheat–summer maize rotation system in the North China Plain is a major source of nitrous ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization leads to the release of reactive N species, which can be detrimental to t...
Background and Aims:\ud Irrigation management affects soil water dynamics as well as the soil microb...
The potential for elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) losses is high in subtropical cereal cropping systems...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
In Italy, managed soils account for about 50% of annual national emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), t...
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 ...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Efficient management of nitrogen (N) is critical to the profitability and sustainability of agricult...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...