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Return of crop residues to arable land stimulates N2O emission but mitigates NO3− leaching: a meta-analysis
Incorporation of crop residues into the soil has been widely recommended as an effective method to sustain soil fertility and improve soil carbon...
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Atmospheric Nitric Oxide (NO) Regulates Ozone (O3)-induced Stress Signaling in Plants: Ally or Foe?
Atmospheric nitric oxide (NO) acts both beneficial and detrimental to plant growth. However, accuracy and precision of NO analysis in natural sites... -
Improving Agricultural Carbon Sequestration Strategies by Eco Friendly Procedures for Managing Crop Residues and Weeds
With the advent of sustainable agricultural practices it is welcoming that farmers and scientists are concentrating not only on crops and yield but... -
Rotary Tillage Combined with Reducing Nitrogen Application Decreased Greenhouse Gas Emission from Rice Fields in South China
Rice yield and greenhouse gas ( GHG ) emission were investigated under different tillage and nitrogen treatments to obtain the suitable mode in...
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Emission of Gaseous Nitrogen Oxides in Soils of Boreal Forests (Review)
AbstractDenitrification losses of nitrogen-containing gases in the biome of boreal forests are discussed. In the soils of coniferous and deciduous...
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Impact analysis of different applications of cyantraniliprole on control of horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) larvae supported by biophoton emission
Cameraria ohridella is one of the most invasive pests of horse chestnut. Cyantraniliprole is one of the most perspectively active insecticides, which...
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Fertilization regimes impact CO2 emission of rainfed maize field in an acidic luvisol
Background and aimsAddition of nitrification inhibitor (NI) to nitrogen fertilizer is an effective way to mitigate N 2 O emission. However, the...
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Volatile organic compounds emitted from Scots pine and Norway spruce wood
Volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Scots pine and Norway spruce wood were evaluated in green and kiln-dried conditions using...
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Soil nitrous oxide emission from agroforestry, rowcrop, grassland and forests in North America: a review
Although agricultural practices and landuse strategies are among the major sources of nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emission into the atmosphere, managed...
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Different indicative roles of stable nitrogen isotope in soil N dynamics of tropical leguminous and non-leguminous forests following nutrient addition
AimsPlant and soil nitrogen (N) isotope ratios (δ 15 N) have been used as indicators of N cycling processes of ecosystems. However, the effects of N...
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Effect of biodegradable plastics on greenhouse gas emission and paddy rice growth under flooding conditions
Biodegradable plastics applied to soil stimulate the production of greenhouse gases and inhibit plant growth under aerobic conditions. This study...
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Influence of Forest Growth Conditions on the CO2 Emissions from the Soil Surface in the Middle Taiga Pine Forests of the Komi Republic, Russia
AbstractDue to large variability in CO 2 emission estimates in different types of forest ecosystems, obtaining experimental data on the respiration...
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Epichloë Endophyte Enhanced Insect Resistance of Host Grass Leymus Chinensis by Affecting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
In plant-herbivore interactions, plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in anti-herbivore defense. Grasses and Epichloë ...
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Conservation tillage as an economic and ecological farming option for Summer Maize in the oasis region of Northwest China
AimsBalancing yield and soil CO 2 emissions in crop** systems has become a focus of agricultural research. To explore effective ways to achieve the...
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Nonlinear response of soil nitric oxide emissions to fertilizer nitrogen across croplands
Nitric oxide (NO), as a short-lived climate forcer, has direct and indirect detrimental impacts on environmental quality and human health. The amount...
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Earthworms enhance the inhibition efficiency of 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate on soil nitrification by altering soil AOB communities and gut denitrifier communities
Earthworms can significantly accelerate soil nitrification and N 2 O emissions by stimulating microbial communities in the soil and their gut. However,...
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An emphatic study on the luciferin-luciferase bioluminescence system of Benthosema pterotum
Approximately 80% of luminous organisms live in the oceans, and considerable diversity of life dependence on bioluminescence has been observed in...
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Fertilizer Application Method Provides an Environmental-Friendly Nitrogen Management Option for Sugarcane
PurposeNitrogen fertilizer management is an important agricultural tool that must be optimized to promote sustainable practices since the...
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Identifying photochemical alterations of dissolved pyrogenic organic matter using fluorescence spectroscopy
Many streams originate in forested watersheds at risk of wildfires. Wildfires can introduce thermally altered organic compounds to terrestrial and...
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Rice Rusk-Derived Biochar Suppressed N2O Emission from Acidic Arable Soil by Inhibiting Nitrate Reduction
AbstractThe study aims to explore the potential mechanisms of rice husk-derived biochar’s effect on acidic arable soil N 2 O emission during...