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Livestock-induced N2O emissions may limit the benefits of converting cropland to grazed grassland as a greenhouse gas mitigation strategy for agricultural peatlands. / Wen, Yuan; Freeman, Benjamin; Hunt, Danielle et al.
In: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 174, 105764, 11.2021.

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Wen Y, Freeman B, Hunt D, Musarika S, Zang H, Marsden KA et al. Livestock-induced N2O emissions may limit the benefits of converting cropland to grazed grassland as a greenhouse gas mitigation strategy for agricultural peatlands. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 2021 Nov;174:105764. Epub 2021 Jul 1. doi: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105764

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T1 - Livestock-induced N2O emissions may limit the benefits of converting cropland to grazed grassland as a greenhouse gas mitigation strategy for agricultural peatlands

AU - Wen, Yuan

AU - Freeman, Benjamin

AU - Hunt, Danielle

AU - Musarika, Samuel

AU - Zang, Huadong

AU - Marsden, Karina A.

AU - Evans, Chris D.

AU - Chadwick, David R.

AU - Jones, Davey L.

PY - 2021/11

Y1 - 2021/11

KW - Greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation

KW - Hydrological regime

KW - Land use management

KW - Soil fertility

KW - Sustainable agriculture

U2 - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105764

DO - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105764

M3 - Article

VL - 174

JO - Resources, Conservation and Recycling

JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling

SN - 0921-3449

M1 - 105764

ER -