by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
Inventory reporting of livestock emissions: the impact of the IPCC 1996 and 2006 Guidelines Livestock sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) and nitrogen (N) emissions and efforts are being made to reduce these emissions. National emission inventories...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
Impact of fertilizer additives on N2O emissions for contrasting corn growing seasons in Canada A side-by-side field-scale experiment was carried out in 2017-18 growing seasons with corn fertilized with urea +/- urease and nitrification inhibitors. April-May...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
Long-term trajectories of the carbon footprint of nitrogen use in Mediterranean agriculture Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilization has been key in agricultural industrialization by removing N constrains to crop growth, but causes environmental impacts, including GHG...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
Food security and greenhouse gas emissions for cereals in sub-Saharan Africa towards 2050 We assessed the increase in cereal demand and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for ten countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in 2050, based on different scenarios of...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
Effect of crop residue management on N2O emissions in European cropping systems Crop residue handling can significantly affect N2O emissions. Four different scenarios of crop residues management were evaluated with two biogeochemical models in the European cropping...
by Alexander Sedov | May 24, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 5a. Climate Feedbacks
The Global N2O Database – Open & collaborative science for addressing epic N2O issues Nitrous Oxide (N2O) emissions are notoriously variable – through time, across space, and with management and environmental conditions. Full time, gap-free sampling is a rarity...