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Response of area‐and yield‐scaled N2O emissions from croplands to deep fertilization: a meta‐analysis of soil, climate, and management factors

Chen et al., 2021

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3828058988840242879
Author
Chen H
Liao Q
Liao Y
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

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Abstract BACKGROUND Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important and persistent greenhouse gas making a significant contribution to global climate change. Deep fertilization has been demonstrated to increase crop yield and nutrient use efficiency by decreasing losses of …
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