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    Use of urease and nitrification inhibitors to reduce gaseous nitrogen emissions from fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate and urea by Wang, Haitao, Köbke, Sarah, Dittert, Klaus

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-06-2020)
    “…Nitrogen (N) fertilizers increase agricultural yields, but also lead to the release of the greenhouse gases nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3). This not…”
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    Climate Overrides Effects of Fertilizer and Straw Management as Controls of Nitrous Oxide Emissions After Oilseed Rape Harvest by Köbke, Sarah, He, Hongxing, Böldt, Matthias, Wang, Haitao, Senbayram, Mehmet, Dittert, Klaus

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (17-01-2022)
    “…Oilseed rape ( Brassica napus L.) is an important bioenergy crop that contributes to the diversification of renewable energy supply and mitigation of fossil…”
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    Post-harvest N2O and CO2 emissions related to plant residue incorporation of oilseed rape and barley straw depend on soil NO3- content by Köbke, Sarah, Senbayram, Mehmet, Pfeiffer, Birgit, Nacke, Heiko, Dittert, Klaus

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-06-2018)
    “…•Straw is quickly decomposed and increases CO2 emissions and only to a lesser N2O emissions.•Straw-N is released only in marginal amounts as N2O from…”
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    Indirect nitrous oxide emissions from oilseed rape cropping systems by NH3 volatilization and nitrate leaching as affected by nitrogen source, N rate and site conditions by Räbiger, Thomas, Andres, Monique, Hegewald, Hannes, Kesenheimer, Katharina, Köbke, Sarah, Quinones, Teresa Suarez, Böttcher, Ulf, Kage, Henning

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-05-2020)
    “…•NH3 volatilization was measured with the Dräger Tube Method at five sites in Germany.•An adapted Plant-Soil-Atmosphere-Model (PSAM) was used to calculate…”
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    Nitrous oxide emissions from winter oilseed rape cultivation by Ruser, Reiner, Fuß, Roland, Andres, Monique, Hegewald, Hannes, Kesenheimer, Katharina, Köbke, Sarah, Räbiger, Thomas, Quinones, Teresa Suarez, Augustin, Jürgen, Christen, Olaf, Dittert, Klaus, Kage, Henning, Lewandowski, Iris, Prochnow, Annette, Stichnothe, Heinz, Flessa, Heinz

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2017)
    “…•Strong variability of N2O emissions from WOSR cropping among sites and years.•A new rapeseed-specific N2O emission factor of 0.6% is proposed.•Reduction of N…”
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    Legume-based mixed intercropping systems may lower agricultural born N2O emissions by Senbayram, Mehmet, Wenthe, Christian, Lingner, Annika, Isselstein, Johannes, Steinmann, Horst, Kaya, Cengiz, Köbke, Sarah

    Published in Energy, sustainability and society (16-01-2016)
    “…Background The area used for bioenergy crops (annual row crops (e.g., wheat, maize), herbaceous perennial grasses, and short-rotation woody crops (e.g.,…”
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    Impact of slurry strip-till and surface slurry incorporation on NH3 and N2O emissions on different plot trials in Central Germany by Pietzner, Benjamin, Rücknagel, Jan, Koblenz, Barbara, Bednorz, Denise, Tauchnitz, Nadine, Bischoff, Joachim, Köbke, Sarah, Meurer, Katharina H.E., Meißner, Ralph, Christen, Olaf

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-06-2017)
    “…•The slurry strip-till method led to a reduction in NH3.•The nitrification inhibitor reduced NH3 emissions.•Less N2O was emitted in the fertilized row.•N2O…”
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    Legume-based mixed intercropping systems may lower agricultural born N sub(2)O emissions by Senbayram, Mehmet, Wenthe, Christian, Lingner, Annika, Isselstein, Johannes, Steinmann, Horst, Kaya, Cengiz, Kobke, Sarah

    Published in Energy, sustainability and society (01-12-2015)
    “…The area used for bioenergy crops (annual row crops (e.g., wheat, maize), herbaceous perennial grasses, and short-rotation woody crops (e.g., poplar)) is…”
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