Scheer C of Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology. N2O Emissions from cotton crop. Kingsthorpe, Queensland, Australia 2009-10 [Theme: Filling the research gap. Round 2].
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(http://www.n2o.net.au/knb/metacat/scheer.14.18/html).
Soil N2O fluxes from cotton were monitored over one season with an automated measuring and analysis system allowing for a high temporal resolution. Emissions were measured from different irrigation intesities according to the following experimental set up: 3 different irrigation treatments: Fully-irrigated (I-50%). The crop will be irrigated when 50% of the plant available water capacity (PAWC) is depleted. Deficit-irrigated 1 (I-60%). The crop will be irrigated when 60% of the PAWC is depleted. Deficit-irrigated 3 (I-85%). The crop will be irrigated when 85% of the PAWC is depleted. N2O emissions were measured with the closed chamber method with 3 replicates per treatmet for the period from November 2009 to May 2010
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