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The Dynamics of Nitrous Oxide Emission from the Use of Mineral Fertilizers in Russia
The intensity of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission was considered based on literature data on the single input of mineral N (nitrogen) fertilizers into different agricultural soil types in Russia.
A AA. Romanovskaya +4 more
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Nitrous oxide emissions from fertilized and unfertilized grasslands on peat soil [PDF]
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from managed and grazed grasslands on peat soils are amongst the highest emissions in the world per unit of surface of agriculturally managed soil.
Pleijter, M., Kuikman, P.J., Beek, C.L.
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The driving effect of nitrogen-related functional microorganisms under water and nitrogen addition on N2O emission in a temperate desert [PDF]
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important greenhouse gas and a precursor of ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere, thus contributing to climate change and biological safety.
Cui, X. +6 more
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Greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands are significantly promoted by global nitrogen input for changing the rate of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, and are substantially affected by soil labile carbon and nitrogen conversely.
Mengli Chen +6 more
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Technologies for the Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions
When it comes to gas turbines, their main problem concerning pollutant emissions is represented by nitric oxides. Among other emissions, sulphur oxides being much reduced due to the use of liquid distilled and gas fuels with a low content of sulphur.
Paulica Arsenie +3 more
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This data article provides a high-resolution raw data on Nitrous Oxide (N2O) emission and its mitigation potential from global maize and wheat fields. The analytical results, discussion and conclusion thereof is presented in the related manuscript “Model
Kindie Tesfaye +6 more
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Nitrogen deposition contributed to a global increase in nitrous oxide emissions from forest soils
Nitrous oxide is a potent greenhouse gas. Anthropogenically enhanced nitrogen deposition causes natural forest soils to release more nitrous oxide, exacerbating global warming.
Xiaoyu Cen +6 more
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Numerical Simulation Study on the Performance of a New Gas Burner for Radiant Heating
Compared with other fossil fuels, the combustion of natural gas releases fewer pollutants, with carbon dioxide being the main emission. As the need for environmental protection increases, gas combustion technology has been progressively developed ...
Jinyu Lv, Zongbao Li, Li Jia, Yinke Dou
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Factors Affecting Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE): Meta Analysis
Nitrogen (N) is an essential and limiting nutrient for crop production, as it is a structural part of plants and is involved in various processes. Worldwide, agricultural soils lack one or more essential nutrients, and nitrogen is one of them.
Muhammad Nauman Hanif
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Estimation of N2O emission factors for soils depending on environmental conditions and crop management [PDF]
Nitrous oxide (N2O) contributes 8% to anthropogenic global warming, of which about one third are direct emissions of agricultural soils. These N2O emissions are often estimated using the default IPCC 2006 emission factor of 1% of the amount of N applied ...
Velthof, G.L., Lesschen, J.P.
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