Mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils by precision management

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Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions make up a significant part of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. There is an urgent need to identify new approaches to the mitigation of these emissions with emerging technology. In this short review four approaches to precision managements of agricultural systems are described based on examples of work being undertaken in the UK and New Zealand. They offer the opportunity for N2O mitigation without any reduction in productivity. These approaches depend upon new sensor technology, modeling and spatial information with which to make management decisions and interventions that can both improve agricultural productivity and environmental protection.

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Rees, R. M., Maire, J., Florence, A., Cowan, N., Skiba, U., van der Weerden, T., & Ju, X. (2020). Mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils by precision management. Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering, 7(1), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FASE-2019294

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