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Influence of cattle slurry treatment by separation and nitrification inhibitors addition on N dynamics and N2O emissions after soil application

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Application of cattle slurry to agricultural soils results in increased nitrogen losses to air and water due to nitrification and denitrification processes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of addition to soil of different fractions of cattle slurry combined with two nitrification inhibitors (NI), dicyandiamide (DCD) or 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on soil N dynamics and N2O emissions.

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Pereira J., Fangueiro D., Chadwick D.R., Misselbrook T.H., Coutinho J., Trindade H., 2009. Influence of cattle slurry treatment by separation and nitrification inhibitors addition on N dynamics and N2O emissions after soil application. In: C. Grignani, M. Acutis, L. Zavattaro, L. Bechini, C. Bertora, P. Marino Gallina, D. Sacco (Eds). Proceedings of the 16th Nitrogen Workshop: Connecting different scales of nitrogen use in agriculture. June, 28th - July, 1st 2009, Turin, Italy, pp. 367-368.

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