2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10705-022-10252-y
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Higher maize yields and lower ammonia emissions by replacing synthetic nitrogen fertiliser with manure in the North China plain

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“…Studies have shown that compared to urea application, cow dung increases the content of ammonium nitrogen (NH 4 + ) and nitrate nitrogen (NO 3 − ) in the soil (Yang et al, 2020a). The use of organic fertilizers reduced ammonia (NH 3 ) emissions from the soil by 47-71% compared to 100% synthetic N fertilizer (Fan et al, 2022). Zhang et al (2012) suggested that the application of organic fertilizers promoted the mineralization of labile organic N and overall nitri cation, with NH 4 + oxidation being the only source of NO 3 − .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that compared to urea application, cow dung increases the content of ammonium nitrogen (NH 4 + ) and nitrate nitrogen (NO 3 − ) in the soil (Yang et al, 2020a). The use of organic fertilizers reduced ammonia (NH 3 ) emissions from the soil by 47-71% compared to 100% synthetic N fertilizer (Fan et al, 2022). Zhang et al (2012) suggested that the application of organic fertilizers promoted the mineralization of labile organic N and overall nitri cation, with NH 4 + oxidation being the only source of NO 3 − .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%