Nitrous oxide (NO) emissions from dairy-grazing pastures can be dominated by large emissions from small areas ('hotspots') frequently used by grazing dairy cattle (i.e., water troughs and gateways).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasurements of some of the main internal N-cycling processes in soil were obtained by labelling the inorganic N pool with the stable isotope of nitrogen ((15)N). The (15)N mean pool dilution technique, combined with other field measurements, enabled gross and net N-mineralization rates to be resolved in grassland soils, which had previously either received fertilizer N (F), or had remained unfertilized (U) for many years. The two soils were subdivided into plots that received N at different time intervals (over 3 weeks), prior to (15)N measurements being made.
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