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Effect of N fertilization and tillage on nitrous oxide (N2O) loss from soil under wheat production

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Publication Date
Start Date
2017-04-28
End Date
2017-08-29

Citation

Bansal, Sheel, 201701, Effect of N fertilization and tillage on nitrous oxide (N2O) loss from soil under wheat production: North Dakota State University, Carrington Extension Research Center, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7WM1CMW.

Summary

This was a collaborative study between NDSU-Carrington Research Extension Center, the U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center (NPWRC) in Jamestown, and the USDA-ARS in Mandan, ND. In the study, soil N2O (and CO2 and CH4) gas flux was measured from wheat plots during the 2017 growing season within a long-term study examining the effects of N fertilizer and tillage on crop production and soil chemical properties. Total N lost to the atmosphere as N2O-N was summarized by fertilizer or tillage treatment and data are in csv format.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Sheel Bansal
Originator :
Bansal, Sheel
Metadata Contact :
Sheel Bansal
Publisher :
North Dakota State University, Carrington Extension Research Center
Distributor :
Sheel Bansal

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N2Oflux_Fertlizer.Tillage_2017__CarringtonExtensionResearchCenter_NDSU.NPWRC.ARS.csv 20.87 KB text/csv
N2O.Yield_Fertlizer.Tillage_2017__CarringtonExtensionResearchCenter_NDSU.NPWRC.ARS.csv 1.43 KB text/csv

Purpose

These data can be used to inform best management practices to reduce N2O-N (CO2 and CH4) emissions from farmland in eastern North Dakota.

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  • Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

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