Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Journal Year: 2012, Volume and Issue: 95(1), P. 43 - 56
Published: Dec. 14, 2012
Language: Английский
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Journal Year: 2012, Volume and Issue: 95(1), P. 43 - 56
Published: Dec. 14, 2012
Language: Английский
Nature Geoscience, Journal Year: 2009, Volume and Issue: 2(7), P. 479 - 483
Published: June 21, 2009
Language: Английский
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491Soil Research, Journal Year: 2010, Volume and Issue: 48(7), P. 555 - 555
Published: Jan. 1, 2010
Biochars produced by slow pyrolysis of greenwaste (GW), poultry litter (PL), papermill waste (PS), and biosolids (BS) were shown to reduce N2O emissions from an acidic Ferrosol. Similar reductions observed for the untreated GW feedstock. Soil was amended with biochar or feedstock giving application rates 1 5%. Following initial incubation, nitrogen (N) added at 165 kg/ha as urea. Microcosms again incubated before being brought 100% water-filled porosity held this water content a further 47 days. The flooding phase accounted majority (<80%) total emissions. control soil released 3165 mg N2O-N/m2, 15.1% available N N2O. Amendment 5% significantly reduced 1470 636 respectively. This equivalent 8.6 3.8% applied N. 350°C least effective in reducing emissions, resulting 1625 1705 N2O-N/m2 amendments. BS had greatest impact, 518 2.2% over incubation period. Metabolic activity measured CO2 production could not explain differences between controls amendments, nor NH4+ NO3– concentrations biochar-amended soils. A decrease following is likely have been responsible amendment. Reduction soils attributed increased adsorption NO3–. Small are possible due improved aeration leading lower levels denitrification Alternatively, pH observed, which can drive through dinitrogen during flooding.
Language: Английский
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376Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Journal Year: 2012, Volume and Issue: 164, P. 32 - 52
Published: Nov. 23, 2012
Language: Английский
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341Journal of Industrial Ecology, Journal Year: 2012, Volume and Issue: 16(s1)
Published: April 1, 2012
Summary Concerns over climate change and the security of industrial feedstock supplies have been opening a growing market for biobased materials. This development, however, also presents challenge to scientists, policy makers, industry because production materials requires land is typically associated with adverse environmental effects. article addresses impacts in meta‐analysis 44 life cycle assessment (LCA) studies. The reviewed literature suggests that one metric ton (t) saves, relative conventional materials, 55 ± 34 gigajoules primary energy 3 1 t carbon dioxide equivalents greenhouse gases. However, may increase eutrophication by 5 7 kilograms (kg) phosphate equivalents/t stratospheric ozone depletion 1.9 1.8 kg nitrous oxide equivalents/t. Our findings are inconclusive regard acidification (savings 2 20 sulfur equivalents/t) photochemical formation 0.3 2.4 ethene equivalents/t). variability results studies highlights difficulties drawing general conclusions. Still, common most caused application fertilizers pesticides during biomass cultivation. Additional use impacts, such as potential loss biodiversity, soil depletion, erosion, deforestation, well gas emissions from indirect not quantified this review. Clearly these should be considered when evaluating performance
Language: Английский
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333Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2013, Volume and Issue: 33(4), P. 733 - 749
Published: Feb. 19, 2013
Language: Английский
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266Plant and Soil, Journal Year: 2011, Volume and Issue: 345(1-2), P. 47 - 58
Published: March 8, 2011
Language: Английский
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222Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Journal Year: 2010, Volume and Issue: 137(3-4), P. 251 - 260
Published: March 25, 2010
Language: Английский
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207Atmospheric Environment, Journal Year: 2010, Volume and Issue: 44(24), P. 2920 - 2926
Published: May 13, 2010
Language: Английский
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181Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Journal Year: 2012, Volume and Issue: 48, P. 10 - 19
Published: Jan. 24, 2012
Language: Английский
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155Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 36(1)
Published: Jan. 7, 2016
Language: Английский
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