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Nitrous oxide emissions from wetland soil amended with inorganic and organic fertilizers
2014
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
Agricultural soils are a primary source of anthropogenic trace gas emissions, and the subtropics contribute greatly, particularly since 51% of world soils are in these climate zones. A field experiment was carried out in an ephemeral wetland in central Zimbabwe in order to determine the effect of cattle manure (1.36% N) and mineral N fertilizer (ammonium nitrate, 34.5% N) application on N 2 O fluxes from soil. Combined applications of 0 kg N fertilizer + 0 Mg cattle manure ha −1 (control), 100
doi:10.1080/03650340.2014.890707
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