Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture
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概要
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Nitrous oxide (N_2O) makes the single largest contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from UK and European Union agriculture. Ambitious government targets for GHG mitigation are leading to the implementation of changes in agricultural management in order to reduce these emissions (mitigation measures). We review the evidence for the contribution of those measures with the greatest mitigation potential which provide an estimated 4.3 tCO_<2e>ha^<-1>1^<-1> GHG reduction in the UK. The mitigation options considered were: using biological fixation to provide nitrogen (N) inputs (clover, Trifolium), reducing N fertilizer, improving land drainage, avoiding N excess, fully accounting for manure/slurry N, species introduction (including legumes), improved timing of mineral fertilizer N application, nitrification inhibitors, improved timing of slurry and manure application, and adopting systems less reliant on inputs. These measures depend mostly on increasing the efficiency of N fertilizer use and improving soil conditions; however, they provide the added benefit of increasing the economic efficiency of farming systems, and can often be viewed as "win-win" solutions.
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著者
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BALL Bruce
SRUC
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REES Robert
SRUC
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BADDELEY John
SRUC
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BHOGAL Anne
ADAS Boxworth
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CHADWICK David
Rothamsted Research North Wyke
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MACLEOD Michael
SRUC
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LILLY Allan
The James Hutton Institute
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PAPPA Valentini
SRUC
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THORMAN Rachel
ADAS Boxworth
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WATSON Christine
SRUC
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WILLIAMS John
ADAS Boxworth