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Full substitution of chemical fertilizer by organic manure decreases soil N2O emissions driven by ammonia oxidizers and gross nitrogen transformations

Global Change Biology, 2023
Replacing synthetic fertilizer by organic manure has been shown to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), but the specific roles of ammonia oxidizing microorganisms and gross nitrogen (N) transformation in regulating N2O remain unclear.
Zewen Hei   +9 more
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Responses of soil organic carbon stock to animal manure application: A new global synthesis integrating the impacts of agricultural managements and environmental conditions

Global Change Biology, 2021
Enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC) through applying animal manure is of interest for both sustaining cereal production and mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Binzhe Li   +5 more
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Substituting chemical fertilizer nitrogen with organic manure and comparing their nitrogen use efficiency and winter wheat yield

Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2020
A 2-year fertilization experiment was conducted to study the effect of different ratios of organic (pig) manure on wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE).
Y. J. Yang   +5 more
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Manure and inorganic fertilization impacts on soil nutrients, aggregate stability, and organic carbon and nitrogen in different aggregate fractions

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2021
Manure application can enhance soil fertility and crop yield; however, knowledge of optimum application rates of manure is needed to prevent negative impacts on soils and environment.
Asmita Gautam   +3 more
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Organic production of horticultural crops with green manure, composted farmyard manure and organic fertiliser

Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 2017
AbstractA three-year organic crop rotation was set up in a field with sandy loam soil, with a cover crop of rye and vetch grown over the three autumn/winter seasons for green manure, followed by potato and lettuce (1st year), Swiss chard and turnip (2nd year), and Portuguese cabbage and carrot (3rd year).
Rui Pinto   +2 more
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Influences of rice straw biochar and organic manure on forage soybean nutrient and Cd uptake

International journal of phytoremediation, 2020
This pot experiment aimed to investigate the influence of rice straw biochar (BC 0, 1, and 3%, w/w) and organic manure (OM 0, 1, and 2%, w/w) addition on the growth, nutrient and cadmium (Cd) uptake of forage soybean in 10 mg Cd kg−1 contaminated soils ...
Mohan Liu   +3 more
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Combined application of inoculant, phosphorus and organic manure improves grain yield of cowpea

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2020
Low concentrations of P and organic manure in savanna soils limit cowpea response to rhizobia. The study was conducted to determine the combined effect of P and organic manure on cowpea response to rhizobia in a factorial experiment arranged in ...
Jacob Ulzen   +3 more
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