Interactions of fertilisation and crop productivity in soil nitrogen cycle microbiome and gas emissions
<p>Fertilised soils are a significant source of nitrous oxide (N<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span>O), a highly active greenhouse gas and a stratospheric ozone depleter. Nitrogen (N) fertilisers, while boosting crop yield, also lead to N<span c...
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| Main Authors: | L. Kuusemets, Ü. Mander, J. Escuer-Gatius, A. Astover, K. Kauer, K. Soosaar, M. Espenberg |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2025-01-01
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| Series: | SOIL |
| Online Access: | https://soil.copernicus.org/articles/11/1/2025/soil-11-1-2025.pdf |
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