Ernfors, Maria
- Department of Biosystems and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2012Peer reviewedOpen access
McGeough, K.L.; Laughlin, R. J.; Watson, C. J.; Ernfors, Maria; Calahan, E.; Richards, K. G.
The rate of nitrification in CSNO3 was slower than in NH4ClNO3, and DCD was found to be an effective nitrification inhibitor in both treatments. However, as N2O emissions were found to be predominantly associated with the NO3 pool, the effect of DCD in lowering N2O emissions is limited in the presence of a NO3 fertiliser. To obtain the maximum cost-benefit of DCD in lowering N2O emissions, under mild moist conditions, it should not be applied to a nitrate containing fertiliser (e. g. ammonium nitrate or calcium ammonium nitrate), and therefore the application of DCD should be restricted to ammonium-based organic or synthetic fertilisers.
Biogeosciences
2012, volume: 9, number: 12, pages: 4909-4919
Publisher: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
Geology
Ecology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/44652