subject: Corn subject: Climate Change
10.4231/NSKN-0502
07/23/2019
Tillage affected relationships between N2O and NRE; stronger negative linear relationships under no-till and strip-till compared to moldboard. Ecological intensification increased grain yield without significant increase of N2O emission.
4R 4R N management Agronomy Climate Change Corn Crop Science Ecological Intensification Emission Factor Farmer's Practice Grain Nitrogen Uptake IPNI Purdue N Timing Nitrogen Recovery Efficiency Nitrogen Use Efficiency Nitrous Oxide Split N application Tillage Total Nitrogen Uptake Yield-Scaled N2O
10.4231/R7NS0S57
Alison J Eagle , Ardell D. Halvorson , Bijesh Maharjan , Craig F. Drury , Douglas R. Smith , G. Philip Robertson , John P. Hoben , Rodney T. Venterea , Timothy B. Parkin
11/12/2018
Data used in Eagle et al. 2017 (Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 81:1191–1202; doi:10.2136/sssaj2016.09.0281). Fertilizer Management and Environmental Factors Drive N2O and NO3 Losses in Corn: A Meta-Analysis
4R Nutrient Management Agriculture Climate Change Corn Empirical Models Hierarchical Model IPNI Maize Meta-analysis Nitrate Leaching Nitrogen Nitrogen Fertilizer Nitrous Oxide North America Synthesis Water Quality
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