Long‐term compost use and high frequency low concentration fertigation reduce N2O emissions from a California almond orchard
Patrick K. Nichols,
David R. Smart,
Majdi Abu‐Najm
et al.
Abstract:Using compost as an agricultural amendment offers a means to reduce organic waste, as mandated in the US state of California (SB 1383). Compost can improve soil physical characteristics and soil carbon content by increasing soil organic matter. We examined the effect of compost application (7‐year duration) on soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, inorganic N pools, soil temperature and water content, bulk density, and total C and N content. The orchard was composed of Nonpareil cultivars interplanted with Aldri… Show more
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