2022
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202200119
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A model‐based estimate of nitrate leaching in Germany for GHG reporting

Abstract: Background Conversion of leached and runoff nitrate (NO3–) from agricultural land into emissions of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O) by denitrification in water bodies has to be reported in national GHG inventories. The global IPCC default methodology for estimating these indirect N2O emissions assumes that a fixed fraction of nitrogen (N) inputs (Fracleach) is lost through leaching and runoff. However, this method does not consider all relevant country‐specific conditions that may influence NO3– l… Show more

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“…Eysholdt et al. (2022) outline in this issue that incorporating site‐specific soil, water, and land use characteristics in models are promising to indirectly estimate N 2 O emissions suitable to represent mitigation measures.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Eysholdt et al. (2022) outline in this issue that incorporating site‐specific soil, water, and land use characteristics in models are promising to indirectly estimate N 2 O emissions suitable to represent mitigation measures.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this issue,Kollah et al (2022) report enhanced N 2 O emissions with fertilizer application when larger biochar particles (0.25-2.00 mm) were applied in tropical vertisols, but organic fertilizer together with smaller biochar particles (< 0.25 mm) reduced the emissions. Furthermore, certain plants were found to produce polyphenols that inhibit nitrification and thus the risk of denitrification and subsequent N 2 O emissions as presented byGirardi et al (2022) in this issue Eysholdt et al (2022). outline in this issue that incorporating site-specific soil, water, and land use characteristics in models are promising to indirectly estimate N 2 O emissions suitable to represent mitigation measures.…”
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