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    The fate of urine nitrogen: A grassland lysimeter study in Ireland 

    Selbie, Diana; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Moir, James L.; Lanigan, G. J.; Richards, K. G. (Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre, 2014-02)
    In grazed pasture systems, the nitrogen (N) contained in a cattle urine patch may be up to 1200 kg N ha⁻¹. The majority of this N is in excess of plant requirements and is vulnerable to environmental loss. In this study, ...
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    Increased soil nitrogen supply enhances root-derived available soil carbon leading to reduced potential nitrification activity 

    Leptin, Andrea; Whitehead, D.; Anderson, C. R.; Cameron, Keith C.; Lehto, Niklas (Elsevier, 2021-03)
    Nitrogen (N) immobilisation by heterotrophic microorganisms is critical for reducing N losses from soils and ensuring a long-term supply of N to plants in grassland ecosystems. The supply of carbon (C) available to soil ...
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    A synergistic mitigation technology for nitrate leaching and nitrous oxide emissions for pastoral agriculture 

    Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Roberts, A. (International Nitrogen Workshop 2012., 2012)
    In grazed grassland, most of the nitrate (NO3-) leaching and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions come from the animal urine-N returned to the pasture by the animal during outdoor grazing (Di and Cameron, 2002a). The N loading ...
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    A synergistic mitigation technology for nitrate leaching and nitrous oxide emissions for pastoral agriculture 

    Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Roberts, A.
    Report on a mitigation technology which is synergistic for the reduction of both NO3 leaching and N2O emissions and also for the improvement of pasture yield.
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    Inhibition of ammonia oxidisers to control nitrification rate under simulated winter dairy forage grazing conditions: An incubation study 

    Hill, Anne-Maree; Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Podolyan, Andriy (Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre, 2013)
    The microbial process of nitrification plays a key role within the soil nitrogen cycle. Nitrification is the process where ammonia is oxidised to nitrite and then to nitrate and this process can have major negative ...
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    Effects of nitrogen application rate and a nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide on ammonia oxidizers and N₂O emissions in a grazed pasture soil 

    Dai, Y.; Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; He, J.-Z. (Elsevier B.V., 2013-11-01)
    Ammonia oxidizers, including ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) are important drivers of a key step of the nitrogen cycle — nitrification, which affects the production of the potent ...
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    The potential of using alternative pastures, forage crops and gibberellic acid to mitigate nitrous oxide emissions 

    Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Podolyan, Andriy; Edwards, Grant; de Klein, C. A. M.; Dynes, R.; Woods, R. (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016-09)
    © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Purpose: In grazed pastures, nitrous oxide (N₂O), a powerful greenhouse gas and an ozone depletion substance, is mostly emitted from animal excreta, particularly animal urine-N ...
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    The fate of urine nitrogen with use of a nitrification inhibitor 

    Selbie, Diana; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Moir, James L.; Lanigan, G. J.; Laughlin, R. J.; Richards, K. G. (2012)
    Pasture-grazed ruminants in Ireland contribute a significant proportion of nitrogen (N) loss to the environment through excreta deposition. Feed N utilisation by the ruminant animal is low with 60-90% of ingested N returned ...
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    Cameron, Keith C. (8)
    Di, Hong J. (7)Lanigan, G. J. (2)Moir, James L. (2)Podolyan, Andriy (2)Richards, K. G. (2)Roberts, A. (2)Selbie, Diana (2)Anderson, C. R. (1)Dai, Y. (1)... View MoreKeyword
    0503 Soil Sciences (8)
    0703 Crop and Pasture Production (8)
    nitrous oxide emissions (4)079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application) (3)Environmental Sciences (2)nitrate leaching (2)nitrification (2)nitrification inhibitor (2)Agriculture (1)Agronomy & Agriculture (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (1)2016 (1)2014 (1)2013 (2)2012 (2)
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