Thiocyanate increases the nitrous oxide formation process through modifying the soil bacterial community

Volume: 102, Issue: 6, Pages: 2321 - 2329
Published: Oct 20, 2021
Abstract
Nitrous oxide (N2 O) is a potent greenhouse gas depleting the stratospheric ozone. Previous studies reported that the thiocyanate (TC) excretion in the urine of cattle fed rapeseed meals containing glucosinolates was positively correlated with the N2 O-nitrogen (N) emissions. The objectives of the experiment were to verify the effects and the mechanism of TC on the N2 O-N emissions from the soil applied with artificial urine using static...
Paper Details
Title
Thiocyanate increases the nitrous oxide formation process through modifying the soil bacterial community
Published Date
Oct 20, 2021
Volume
102
Issue
6
Pages
2321 - 2329
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