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Hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppices (SRC) provide feedstocks for bioenergy production and can be established on lands that are suboptimal for food production. The environmental consequences of deploying this production system on marginal agricultural land need to be evaluated, including the inv...


Díaz Pinés, EugenioMolina-Herrera, S.Dannenmann, M.Braun, J.Haas, E.Willibald, G.Arias-Navarro, CristinaGrote, R.Wolf, B.Saiz, G.Aust, C.Schnitzler, J.P.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany]Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany
Gakige, Jesse K.Gachuri, C.Butterbach-Bahl, KlausGoopy, John P.[Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) vine silage: A cost-effective supplement for milk production in smallholder dairy-farming systems of East Africa?]Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) vine silage: A cost-effective supplement for milk production in smallholder dairy-farming systems of East Africa?

Guaranteeing high crop yields while reducing environmental impacts of nitrogen fertilizer use due to associated losses of N2O emissions and nitrate (NO3 −) leaching is a key challenge in the context of sustainable intensification of crop production. However, few field data sets are available that...


Zhou, M.Zhu, B.Bruggemann, N.Bergmann, J.Wang, Y.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[N2O and CH4 emissions, and NO3- leaching on a crop-yield basis from a subtropical rain-fed wheat-maize rotation in response to different types of nitrogen fertilizer]N2O and CH4 emissions, and NO3- leaching on a crop-yield basis from a subtropical rain-fed wheat-maize rotation in response to different types of nitrogen fertilizer

Background and aims Replacing paddy rice by upland systems such as maize cultivation is an on-going trend in SE Asia caused by increasing water scarcity and higher demand for meat. How such land management changes will feedback on soil C and N cycles and soil greenhouse gas emissions is not well...


Kraus, DavidWeller, S.Klatt, SteffenHaas, E.Haas, E.Kiese, RalfButterbach-Bahl, Klaus[A new LandscapeDNDC biogeochemical module to predict CH4 and N2O emissions from lowland rice and upland cropping systems]A new LandscapeDNDC biogeochemical module to predict CH4 and N2O emissions from lowland rice and upland cropping systems

Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at lower environmental costs. However, it is still rare to find reports on the total N budgets of agricultural systems including all N fluxes in the literature. Here, we conducted a comprehensive study o...


Minghua ZhouBo ZhuBrüggemann, N.Dannenmann, M.Yanqiang WangButterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Sustaining crop productivity while reducing environmental nitrogen losses in the subtropical wheat-maize cropping systems: A comprehensive case study of nitrogen cycling and balance]Sustaining crop productivity while reducing environmental nitrogen losses in the subtropical wheat-maize cropping systems: A comprehensive case study of nitrogen cycling and balance

Semi-arid lands represent one fifth of the global land area but our understanding of greenhouse gas fluxes from these regions is poor. We investigated if inclusion of a grain legume and/or lime in a crop rotation altered greenhouse gas emissions from an acidic soil. Nitrous oxide (N2O) and methan...


Barton, L.Murphy, D.V.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Influence of crop rotation and liming on greenhouse gas emissions from a semi-arid soil]Influence of crop rotation and liming on greenhouse gas emissions from a semi-arid soil

Aims This study investigates, in a montane forest in Kenya, the changes in amount and stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) as a consequence of: a) forest degradation, by comparing primary and degraded forests; b) the replacement of degraded forests with cypress and tea plantations, by consideri...


Chiti, T.Díaz Pinés, EugenioButterbach-Bahl, KlausMarzaioli, F.Valentini, R.[Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya]Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya

Aims A 3-year field experiment (October 2004–October 2007) was conducted to quantify N2O fluxes and determine the regulating factors from rain-fed, N fertilized wheat-maize rotation in the Sichuan Basin, China. Methods Static chamber-GC techniques were used to measure soil N2O fluxes in three tre...


Minghua ZhouBo ZhuButterbach-Bahl, KlausXunhua ZhengTao WangYanqiang Wang[Nitrous oxide emissions and nitrate leaching from a rain-fed wheat-maize rotation in the Sichuan Basin, China]Nitrous oxide emissions and nitrate leaching from a rain-fed wheat-maize rotation in the Sichuan Basin, China
Minghua ZhouButterbach-Bahl, KlausVereecken, H.Brüggemann, N.[A meta-analysis of soil salinization effects on nitrogen pools, cycles and fluxes in coastal ecosystems]A meta-analysis of soil salinization effects on nitrogen pools, cycles and fluxes in coastal ecosystems

An alternative to conventional cultivation of rice on submerged paddy soil is the ground cover rice production system (GCRPS), in which soil is covered with a plastic film to reduce the use of irrigation water. However, reduced soil water, increased aeration and temperature under GCRPS could prom...


Zhe ChenShan LinZhisheng YaoXunhua ZhengGschwendtner, S.Schloterd, M.Meiju LiuYanan ZhangbButterbach-Bahl, KlausDannenmann, M.[Enhanced nitrogen cycling and N2O loss in water-saving ground cover rice production systems (GCRPS)]Enhanced nitrogen cycling and N2O loss in water-saving ground cover rice production systems (GCRPS)

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