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- W3167476788 abstract "Abstract More than 85% of anthropogenic N 2 O emissions are associated with N enrichment of agricultural soils. Improving management strategies can reduce N 2 O emissions in agricultural systems by limiting optimal soil N and water conditions for the production of N 2 O. The objective of this study was to assess N 2 O emissions from different N management strategies under long‐term tillage systems. Two N management strategies were evaluated: (a) source (compost and urea) and (b) placement (broadcast and surface‐banded application of urea under conventional till and no‐till systems). Overall, soil N 2 O emissions were affected by the availability of inorganic N and precipitation rather than tillage. Conventional till and no‐till emissions were not significantly different. Banded application of N increased overall N 2 O emissions by 30% compared with broadcast N application without affecting yield and N uptake. In general, synthetic N fertilizers increased N 2 O emissions more than organic fertilizers, but organic fertilizer characteristics, such as the carbon content, could increase emissions." @default.
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- W3167476788 title "Impact of nitrogen management and tillage practices on nitrous oxide emissions from rainfed corn" @default.
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