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Addressing nitrogenous gases from croplands toward low-emission agriculture

Shu-Yuan Pan

Addressing nitrogenous gases from croplands toward low-emission agriculture - United Kingdom : Springer Nature, 2022.

Peer review Open access

The use of nitrogen fertilizers in agriculture produces significant quantities of nitrogenous gases including ammonia, nitric oxide, and nitrous oxide. Through better farmland management practices, the emission of nitrogenous gases can be reduced while realizing clean water environment and climate-smart agriculture. In this article, we first provided an overview of the international movements on reducing nitrogenous gas emissions from farmlands. Then, we summarized the effect of agricultural management practices on nitrogen use efficiency for various crops, and evaluated their effect on nitrogenous gas emissions. The results indicated the importance of implementing site-specific sustainable management practices to enhance nitrogen use efficiency, and thus mitigate nitrogenous gas emissions. We also addressed the impact of agricultural activities on cropland nitrogen cycles, and highlighted the need to perform systematic trade-off evaluations with a well-defined scope to maximize environmental benefits and maintain ecosystem services. Lastly, we proposed three priority directions by moving toward a low-emission agriculture.


Text in English

2397-3722 (Online)

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-022-00265-3


Environmental impact
Atmospheric chemistry
Low-emission development
Nitrogen fertilizers
Ammonia
Nitric oxide
Nitrous oxide
Climate-smart agriculture

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