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DOI: | 10.4148/2378-5977.7159 |
Web URL(s): | http://newprairiepress.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7159&context=kaesrr Last checked: 08/01/2017 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type:
| Report |
Author(s): | Braun, Ross;
Bremer, Dale |
Author Affiliation: | Kansas State University |
Title: | [Enhancing carbon sequestration and reducing N2O emmissions using irrigation and N fertilization] |
Article Series: | Nitrous oxide emissions and carbon sequestration in turfgrass: Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization, part 2 |
Source: | 2017 Turfgrass Research: Research Reports [Kansas State University]. Vol. 3, No. 4, July 2017, p. 10 [1-7]. |
Publishing Information: | Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service |
# of Pages: | 7 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Carbon sequestration; Comparisons; Fertilizer evaluation; Greenhouse gases; Irrigation practices; Nitrogen fertilization; Nitrous oxide; Pollution control
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Abstract/Contents: | "This study was conducted from 2013-2016 to determine how irrigation and N fertilization may be managed to reduce N2O emissions and enhance carbon sequestration. In this study, annual nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions were greatest in urea and the least in unfertilized (no N) among treatments. During summer, the lower irrigation treatment resulted in less N2O emitted. All fertilizer and irrigation treatments maintained acceptable quality and high levels of percent green cover; however, the controlled-release fertilizer resulted in more consistent turf quality and green cover compared to urea and unfertilized. Urea fertilizer had higher peak fluxes after fertilization and overall annual emissions than polymer-coated nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Thus, controlled-release N fertilizers, such as polymer-coated urea, and/or lower irrigation may reduce N2O emissions in turfgrass." |
Language: | English |
References: | 3 |
See Also: | See also part 1 "[Reducing N2O emissions from turfgrass through irrigation and N fertilization]", 2016 Turfgrass Research: Research Reports [Kansas State University], 2(4) 2016, p. 2 [1-5], R=273628. R=273628
See also related booklet, Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Carbon Sequestration in Turfgrass: Effects of Irrigation and Nitrogen (Year 1), 2016, R=274032. R=274032
See also related dissertation, Environmental and Management Impacts in Turfgrass Systems: Nitrous Oxide Emissions, Carbon Sequestration, and Drought and Traffic Stress, 2017, R=288477. R=288477 |
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| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Braun, R., and D. Bremer. 2017. [Enhancing carbon sequestration and reducing N2O emmissions using irrigation and N fertilization]. K-State Turfgrass Res. 3(4):p. 10 [1-7]. |
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| DOI: 10.4148/2378-5977.7159 |
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