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Monika Skowronska, Sebastian Kusmierz and Jacek Walczak
Carbon and nitrogen compounds in agroecosystems have attracted much attention in recent years due to their key roles in crop production and their impacts on environment quality and/or climate change. Since fertilization profoundly disrupted the C and N c...
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Zhaoqi Qu, Xuejing Xia, Dan Liu, Huimin Dong, Tingliang Pan, Haojie Feng, Yanhong Lou, Hui Wang, Quangang Yang, Zhongchen Yang, Hong Pan and Yuping Zhuge
The excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer aggravated the loss of nitrogen in farmland and exerted detrimental effects on the soil and water environment. Examining the effects of N-(n-Butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) and nitrification inhibitor...
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Yubing Dong, Xintong Xu, Junqian Zhang, Ying Jiao, Bingxue Wang, Chenyuan Wang and Zhengqin Xiong
With excessive nitrogen (N) input, high nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are frequently observed in greenhouse vegetable fields. We hypothesized that the underlying production mechanisms can be derived across a wide selection of vegetable fields in the midd...
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PL Carey, S Jiang & AH Roberts
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Graeme J. Doole and Upa H. Paragahawewa
Direct policies for the management of nonpoint source pollution are difficult to apply given asymmetric information, spatial and temporal variability, and uncertainty. There is increasing awareness that these limitations may be overcome where profitable ...
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Xu, Xingkai; Zhou, Likai; Van Cleemput, Oswald; Wang, Zijian
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Xu X. Zhou L. Van Cleemput O. Wang Z.
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