Environmental impacts of atmospheric nitrous oxide. Appl Energy 1993;44:197-231.Badr O & Probert SD ( 1993 ) Environmental impacts of atmospheric nitrous-oxide . Appl Energy 44 : 197 – 231 .Badr O. & S. D. Probert . Environmental Impacts of At mo2 spheric Nitrous Oxides. Applied Energy...
nitrous oxideThe expansion of the New Zealand dairy industry has resulted in growing concern about the environmental impacts. As such, efforts are being made to design environmentally and economically sustainable management strategies. In this desktop study, the performance of two management strategies ...
Within the terrestrial system, when Nr is separated from C, its most common partner (Asner et al. 1977), Nr can be transformed into many mobile forms by processes that include nitrification, denitrification, and nitrous and nitric oxide formation. The transformation of Nr can result in, for ...
Reports on the emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of bitumen-based fuel, Orimulsion. Factor influencing the amount of nitrogen oxides produced from the combustion; Benefits of water to Orimulsion; Reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions from combustion of Orimulsion compared to heavy fuel oil...
Nitrogen fertilizer use in China – Contributions to food production, impacts on the environment and best management strategiesagricultureChina... ZL Zhu,DL Chen - 《Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems》 被引量: 1661发表: 2002年 A review of nitrogen fertilizer and conservation tillage effects on soil...
The long-term investigation of stability was carried out for the last ten years on the basi... Taylor and Francis 被引量: 33发表: 2004年 Emission of nitrous oxide and methane from alluvial soil through incubation 2013. Emission of nitrous oxide and methane from alluvial soil through incubation...
The textiles industry is a substantial contributor to environmental impacts through the production, processing, use, and end-of-life of garments. Wool is a high value, natural, and renewable fibre that is used to produce a wide range of garments, from active leisure wear to formal wear, and...
Anthropogenic activities, and in particular the use of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer, have doubled global annual reactive N inputs in the past 50–100years, causing deleterious effects on the environment through increased N leaching and nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3) emissions. Leaching...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas. Agricultural soils are the major source of N2O contributing more than 70% of the global N2O emissions. In soil, N2O is mainly produced during the microbial mediated nitrification and denitrification processes. These processes are influenced by several...
Microbial reduction of nitrous oxide to dinitrogen is considered negligible under acidic conditions. However, Guang He et al. show that a co-culture of two bacterial species derived from acidic tropical forest soil can reduce nitrous oxide at pH 4.5. ...