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Krause, Hans-Martin; Thonar, Cécile; Eschenbach, Wolfram; Well, Reinhard; Mäder, Paul; Behrens, Sebastian; Kappler, Andreas; Gattinger, Andreas. |
N2O is a potent greenhouse gas with an atmospheric lifetime of 114 years which also contributes to ozone layer destruction. Mitigating N2O emissions is especially challenging to the agricultural sector that is responsible for the majority of anthropogenic N2O release. In order to develop effective mitigation strategies, a detailed understanding of drivers for N2O production and reduction in agriculturally managed soils is needed. Denitrification is recognized as one of the most important source processes for N2O emissions from soils. However, the last step in denitrification, the reduction of N2O to N2 is the only known sink for N2O in soil. Although the impact of single parameters on denitrification is quite well documented, there is still a knowledge gap... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring; Nutrient turnover. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/32664/1/krause-etal-2017-SoilBioChem-Vol114-p31-41.pdf |
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