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    N2 and N2O mitigation potential of replacing maize with the perennial biomass crop Silphium perfoliatum—An incubation study by Kemmann, Björn, Wöhl, Lena, Fuß, Roland, Schrader, Stefan, Well, Reinhard, Ruf, Thorsten

    Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-10-2021)
    “…Sustainability of biogas production is strongly dependent on soil‐borne greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during feedstock cultivation. Maize (Zea mays) is the…”
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    Understanding the Impact of Liquid Organic Fertilisation and Associated Application Techniques on N2, N2O and CO2 Fluxes from Agricultural Soils by Grosz, Balázs, Kemmann, Björn, Burkart, Stefan, Petersen, Søren O., Well, Reinhard

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-05-2022)
    “…The prediction of liquid manure effects on N transformations in soils and the associated N2O and N2 fluxes is poor because previous investigations have mostly…”
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    Nitrogen transformation as affected by decomposition of 15 N‐labeled cover crop shoots and roots by Süß, Carla, Kemmann, Björn, Helfrich, Mirjam, Well, Reinhard, Flessa, Heinz

    “…Abstract Background Incorporation of cover crop (cc) shoot and root biomass can have different effects on nitrogen (N) dynamics and the transformation of…”
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    Waterlogging effects on N2O and N2 emissions from a Stagnosol cultivated with Silphium perfoliatum and silage maize by Kemmann, Björn, Ruf, Thorsten, Matson, Amanda, Well, Reinhard

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (2023)
    “…European policy recommends that biomass production occur on marginal land, such as poorly draining Stagnosols. Compared to annual cropping, perennial crops may…”
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    Greenhouse gas emissions from Silphium perfoliatum and silage maize cropping on Stagnosols by Kemmann, Björn, Ruf, Thorsten, Well, Reinhard, Emmerling, Christoph, Fuß, Roland

    “…Background The sustainability of bioenergy is strongly affected by direct field‐derived greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and indirect emissions form land‐use…”
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    N 2 and N 2 O mitigation potential of replacing maize with the perennial biomass crop Silphium perfoliatum —An incubation study by Kemmann, Björn, Wöhl, Lena, Fuß, Roland, Schrader, Stefan, Well, Reinhard, Ruf, Thorsten

    Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Sustainability of biogas production is strongly dependent on soil‐borne greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during feedstock cultivation. Maize ( Zea mays…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article