Browse eprints by ResearchJump to: Journal paper Number of eprints: 5. Journal paperBleken, Marina Azzaroli; Rittl, Tatiana and Nadeem, Shahid (2024) Low N2O emissions induced by root-derived residues compared to aboveground residues of red clover or grass mixed into soil. Soil & Tillage Research, 106309, pp. 1-12. Bleken, Marina Azzaroli; Rittl, Tatiana; Nadeem, Shahid and Hansen, Sissel (2022) Roots and other residues from leys with or without red clover: Quality and effects on N2O emission factors in a partly frozen soil following autumn ploughing. Science of The Total Environment, 828, p. 154582. [In Press] Bleken, Marina Azzaroli; Rittl, Tatiana; Karki, Sandhya and Nadeem, Shahid (2022) Data of biomass and N in grass and clover roots, stubbles, and herbage and associated N2O and CO2 emissions, inclusive soil air composition, following autumn ploughing –A field study. Data in Brief, 43, p. 108352. Bleken, M.A. and Rittl, T. F. (2022) Soil pH-increase strongly mitigated N2O emissions following ploughing of grass and clover swards in autumn: A winter field study. Science of the Total Environment journal, 828, p. 154059. Duan, Yun-Feng; Hallin, Sara; Jones, Christopher M.; Priemé, Anders; Labouriau, Rodrigo and Petersen, Søren O. (2018) Catch Crop Residues Stimulate N2O Emissions During Spring, Without Affecting the Genetic Potential for Nitrite and N2O Reduction. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9 (2629), pp. 1-13. This list was generated on Fri Jul 11 17:16:27 2025 CEST. |