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  1. Substantial N2O emissions from peat decomposition and N fertilization in an oil palm plantation exacerbated by hotspots por Oktarita, Satria, Hergoualc'h, Kristell, Anwar, Syaiful, Verchot, Louis V.

    Publicado 2017
    “…It is unclear to what extent emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from drained histosols in the tropics may contribute to the atmospheric burden of greenhouse gases. …”
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  2. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rice Production in Two Soils Under Two Water Management Regimes in Central Kenya por Gitonga, Jane

    Publicado 2017
    “…This presentation is Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rice Production in Two Soils Under Two Water Management Regimes in Central Kenya by Jane Gitonga, a CLIFF student with CCAFS Low Emission Development.…”
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  3. 3-Nitrooxypropanol substantially decreased enteric methane emissions of dairy cows fed true protein- or urea-containing diets por Garcia, Florencia, Muñoz, Camila, Martinez Ferrer, Jorge, Urrutia, Natalie L., Martínez, Emilio D., Saldivia, Marcelo, Immig, Irmgard, Kindermann, Maik, Walker, Nicola, Ungerfeld, Emilio M.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Higher dietary f iber content in the 3-NOP period would be expected to cause higher methane emissions; however, methane emissions adjusted by dry matter and digested organic matter intake were 54% lower with 3-NOP supplementation. …”
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  4. Spatial variability of nitrous oxide emissions from croplands and unmanaged natural ecosystems across a large environmental gradient por Piñeiro Guerra, Juan Manuel, Lewczuk, Nuria, Della Chiesa, Tomás, Araujo, Patricia Ines, Acreche, Martin Moises, Alvarez, Carolina, Álvarez, Carina R., Chalco Vera, Jorge Elías, Costantini, Alejandro, De Tellería, José, Petrasek, Marcos, Piccinetti, Carlos Fabian, Picone, Liliana, Portela, Silvina Isabel, Posse Beaulieu, Gabriela, Seijo, Martin, Videla, Cecilia, Yahdjian, Laura, Piñeiro, Gervasio

    Publicado 2025
    “…In this study, we evaluated the spatial variability of N2O emissions from croplands (maize, soybean, wheat, and sugar cane crops), paired with the natural grasslands or forests that they replaced across a wide environmental gradient in Argentina, and identified the key drivers governing the spatial variability of N2O emissions using structural equation modeling. …”
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  5. Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Allowed Saving N and N2O Emissions Without Yield Penalties in Sugarcane por Chalco Vera, Jorge Elías, Valencia-Molina, Manuel C., Carrizo, Manuel, Vassallo, Gianina, Alfaro, Julio D., Acreche, Martin Moises

    Publicado 2025
    “…Using plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) in cropping systems could be a promising practice to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. However, for sugarcane, a crop with high nitrogen (N) demand, the effect of PGPB on those emissions remains uninvestigated. …”
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  6. Meteorological conditions during dust (PM10) emission from a tilled loam soil: Identifying variables and thresholds por Avecilla, Fernando, Panebianco, Juan Esteban, Buschiazzo, Daniel Eduardo

    Publicado 2018
    “…Soil wind erosion and consequent PM10 emission is a complex process that has been related to surface properties and meteorological conditions. …”
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